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Ambassador Pre-Function State Room Room

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ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 57 HILTON CHICAGO

720 S Michigan Avenue HILTON CHICAGO HILTON HOTEL HOTEL

LOWER LEVEL SALON A SALON B SALON C SALON D MOBLEY ROOM REGISTRATION

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151 E Upper A ELEVATORS ESCALATORS AND STAIRS RESTROOMS B REGENCY REGENCY BALLROOM C D CRYSTAL BALLROOM CRYSTAL REGENCY REGENCY BALLROOM REGISTRATION STETSON STETSON CONFERENCE CENTER CRYSTAL FOYER CRYSTAL DADDYO’S PUB DADDYO’S & GAME ROOM INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL AND CITY SUITES SILVER LEVEL MEETING ROOMS SILVER WEST TOWER WEST WEST TOWER WEST MEETING ROOMS CENTER FITNESS WEST TOWER TOWER WEST PARKING WEST TOWER WEST MAIN ENTRANCE STETSON DRIVE SUSHI

+ CONCOURSE CONCOURSE BETWEEN TOWERS SKYBRIDGE SKYBRIDGE BETWEEN TOWERS STETSONS MODERN STETSONS STEAK GOLD PASSPORT SALES, CATERING SALES, SERVICES & CONVENTION HYATT REGENCY CHICAGO HOTEL EAST TOWER EAST PARKING STETSON DRIVE STETSON CROSSWALK BETWEEN TOWERS FRONT DESK RIVERSIDE ENTRANCE A GRAND BALLROOM GIFT SHOP MARKET CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO Cross between towers via the Blue Level Skybridge or Concourse BELL DESK AND RESTROOMS are indicated on each floor. Elevators COLUMBUS HALL COLUMBUS AMERICAN CRAFT & BAR KITCHEN SKYWAY MEETING ROOMS SKYWAY GRAND BALLROOM REGISTRATION RIVERSIDE ENTRANCE B EAST TOWER EAST BUSINESS CENTER BUSINESS RIVERSIDE CENTER PACKAGE PICK-UP PACKAGE BIG BAR EAST TOWER EAST MAIN ENTRANCE LAKESHORE MEETING SUITES PLAZA BALLROOM GRAND SUITES CONCIERGE HERTZ ESCALATORS, ELEVATORS conveniently located throughout the hotel for guests with disabilities or where no escalator is present. CROSSING BETWEEN TOWERS: on the Bronze Level . You may also cross Green via crosswalk Stetson Drive. FRONT DRIVE - STREET LEVEL FRONT DRIVE - STREET WACKER DRIVE SERVICES SUSHI

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CATERING & CATERING CORMICK C HAYMARKET Level Bronze Tower, West HERTZ Level Green Tower, East HONG KONG Gold Level Tower, West HORNER Level Silver Tower, West LAKESHORE MEETING SUITES Level Bronze Tower, East Michigan, Randolph, Boardroom Jackson Roosevelt, MARKET CHICAGO Level Green Tower, East M Level Silver Tower, West NEW ORLEANS Gold Level Tower, West OGDEN Level Silver Tower, West PICK-UP PACKAGE Purple Level Tower, East PICASSO Level Bronze Tower, West PLAZA BALLROOM Level Green Tower, East BALLROOM REGENCY Gold Level Tower, West RIVERSIDE CENTER Purple Level Tower, East SALES, Level Bronze Tower, East FRANCISCO SAN Gold Level Tower, West SANDBURG Level Silver Tower, West MEETING ROOMS SKYWAY Blue Level Tower, East SOLDIER FIELD Level Bronze Tower, West CENTER CONFERENCE STETSON Purple Level Tower, West K MODERN STEA STETSONS Level Green Tower, East TORONTO Gold Level Tower, West TOWER WATER Level Bronze Tower, West PARKING TOWER WEST Purple Level Tower, West WRIGHT Level Silver Tower, West WRIGLEY Level Bronze Tower, West BAR

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GRAND SUITES Gold Level Tower, East ACAPULCO Gold Level Tower, West ADDAMS Level Silver Tower, West AMERICAN Level Green Tower, East ATLANTA Gold Level Tower, West BELL DESK Blue Level Tower, East BIG BAR Blue Level Tower, East BUCKINGHAM Level Bronze Tower, West BURNHAM Level Silver Tower, West CENTER BUSINESS Purple Level Tower, East COLUMBIAN Level Bronze Tower, West HALL (ROOMS A-L) COLUMBUS Gold Level Tower, East COMISKEY Level Bronze Tower, West CONCIERGE Level Green Tower, East BALLROOM CRYSTAL Level Green Tower, West PUB & GAME ROOM DADDYO’S Blue Level Tower, West DUSABLE Level Silver Tower, West MAIN ENTRANCE TOWER EAST Level Green Tower, East PARKING TOWER EAST Gold Level Tower, East FIELD Level Silver Tower, West FRONT DESK Blue Level Tower, East GIFT SHOP Level Bronze Tower, East GOLD COAST Level Bronze Tower, West GOLD PASSPORT Blue Level Tower, East GRAND BALLROOM Gold Level Tower, East GRAND BALLROOM REGISTRATION Gold Level Tower, East FITNESS CENTER FITNESS Blue Level Tower, West HYATT REGENCY CHICAGO CHICAGO REGENCY HYATT MAP GUEST restaurants and guest amenities are listed in alphabetical order color coded by floor. For help, dial Guest Services at Extension 4460. WELCOME TO HYATT REGENCY CHICAGO.

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Visit our booth #1822 Opening Night Reception to learn more about Friday, January 30 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Join us for a glass of wine and learn more about our upcoming events at ALAMW, including our our new innovative online product demos and the Oxford Trivia Raffle. The winner of the raffle will be announced at our Super Bowl Tailgate Party on Sunday and will be presented with an iPad Mini. products and talk with our representatives. Also 4 Super Bowl Tailgate Party 4 Sunday, February 1 from 3:00-4:00pm while you’re there, enter Sunday, February 1st is Super Bowl XLVIII! To celebrate we’re hosting a Super Bowl Tailgate Party from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Come by booth #1822 and join us for pizza and beer. The Oxford our raffle for a chance to Trivia Raffle winner will also be announced and presented with an iPad Mini. The winner win an iPad Mini! must be present at the Tailgate to receive the prize.

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 9:30 Oxford Reference

University Press Scholarship Online/ 10:00 Oxford Scholarship Online One-on-One Demo Sessions One-on-One Demo Sessions 10:30 Oxford Bibliographies with an Online Product Trainer with an Online Product Trainer

11:00 Oxford Dictionaries

11:30 Oxford Clinical Psychology

12:00 Break

2:00 Oxford Handbooks Online

2:30 Oxford Journals

3:00 One-on-One Demo Sessions SUPER BOWL TAILGATE PARTY 3:30 with an Online Product Trainer

University Press Scholarship Online/ 4:00 Oxford Scholarship Online

4:30 Oxford Bibliographies

1 BOOK SIGNINGS WITH YOUR FAVORITE AUTHORS

Signing advanced ANGELA SPADY copies of Channing FRIDAY Friday, January 30th O’Banning and the 5:30–7:00pm Turquoise Trail

KATHERINE REAY Signing copies of acclaimed author of Dear Mr. Knightley Lizzy & Jane SATURDAY Saturday, January 31st 10:30–11:30am

KARI KAMPAKIS Signing copies of Saturday, January 31st 10 Ultimate Truths

SATURDAY Girls Should Know 2:30–3:30pm

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@tnzfiction /tnzfiction #4630 @tommynelson /tommynelsonkids MEMBERSHIP & COUNCIL MEETINGS

ALA Council/Executive Board/Membership ALA Council II Information Session Monday, February 2 • 10:00 am–12:15 pm MCP-W375e/Skyline Saturday, January 31 • 3:00 pm–4:30 pm MCP-W375e/Skyline ALA Council III ALA Council I Tuesday, February 3 • 9:30 am–12:30 pm MCP-W375e/Skyline Sunday, February 1 • 8:30 am–11:00 am MCP-W375e/Skyline

ALA Council/Executive Board/Membership ALA Council I Information Session Sunday, February 1 • 8:30 am–11:00 am MCP-W375e/Skyline In accordance with Policy A.4.2.5.2, the ALA Council/Executive Presiding: Courtney L. Young, ALA President Board/Membership Information Session at the ALA Midwinter Meeting will be open to all members. Assisting: Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Saturday, January 31 • 3:00 pm–4:30 pm Parliamentarian: Eli Mina MCP-W375e/Skyline Presiding: Courtney L. Young, ALA President Order of Business Assisting: Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect •Call to Order 10 Mins Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director - Introductions and Announcements Parliamentarian: Eli Mina Courtney L. Young, ALA President - Establishing the Quorum (75 Councilors constitute a quorum) Order of Business Courtney L. Young, ALA President Introductions and Announcements, Courtney L. Young, ALA President - Adoption of the Rules • Reports Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA CD#5 - ALA President’s Report, Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA - Agenda Review CD#21 Courtney L. Young, ALA President, CD#8.1 - ALA President-Elect Report, Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect, (New Items May be Introduced Here) ALA CD#29 - ALA Executive Director Report, Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and Secretary to the ALA Council, ALA CD#23 •Minutes - Budget Analysis and Review Committee (BARC) Patricia A. - Approval of the 2014 ALA Annual Conference 1 Min. Wand, Chair, ALA CD#33 Council Minutes, Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA - ALA Treasurer’s Report, Mario M. Gonzalez, ALA CD#13 CD#2 - ALA Endowment Trustees Report, Rodney Hersberger, Chair, •Reports of ALA/Council Committees Endowment Trustees, ALA CD#16 - Nominations for the Council Executive Board Election 5 mins. - 2015 ALA Nominating Committee Report, Teri R. Switzer, Chair, ALA CD#26-26.1 Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect and Chair, Committee on Committees, ALA CD#11* • Announcements - Appointment of the Tellers Committee for the ALA Executive - Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Board Election 1 Mins Council Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA CD#11.1

MEMBERSHIP & COUNCIL MEETINGS • Adjournment Reports of Officers - Courtney L. Young, ALA President - Review of Executive Board Actions since the 2014 Annual Conference 5 Mins. Keith Michael Fiels, Executive Director, ALA CD#15 - Implementation of the 2014 ALA Annual Conference Council Actions 5 Mins. Keith Michael Fiels, Secretary of Council, ALA CD#9

*Bylaw Article III, Section 6(c) provide for nominations from the Council floor.

The estimated time allowances are for advisory purposes only. If additional time is needed for any item, it will be taken, subject to the wishes of Council.

66 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS •New Business ALA Council III - New Business and/or Continuance of the Agenda Tuesday, February 3 • 9:30 am–12:30 pm •Discussion Session on ALA Strategic Directions 75 Mins. MCP-W375e/Skyline - Courtney L. Young, ALA President Presiding: Courtney L. Young, ALA President •Announcements Assisting: Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect - Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director of Council Parliamentarian: Eli Mina •Adjournment - Courtney L. Young, ALA President Order of Business •Call to Order 10 Mins. ALA Council II - Introductions and Announcements, Courtney L. Young, ALA President Monday, February 2 • 10:00 am–12:15 pm MCP-W375e/Skyline - Establishing the Quorum, (75 Councilors constitute a quorum) Presiding: Courtney L. Young, ALA President Courtney L. Young, ALA President Assisting: Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect - Agenda Review, Secretary of Council: Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA CD#8.3 Parliamentarian: Eli Mina (New Items May be Introduced Here) - Memorials, Tributes and Testimonials, 5 Mins. MEMBERSHIP & COUNCIL MEETINGS Order of Business Courtney L. Young, ALA President •Call to Order 10 Mins. Memorials: - Introductions and Announcements Tributes: Courtney L. Young, ALA President • Reports of ALA/Council Committees 5 Mins. - Establishing the Quorum, (75 Councilors constitute a quorum) - Report of the Tellers, Kent Slade, Chair, ALA CD#11.2 Courtney L. Young, ALA President - Intellectual Freedom Committee 10 Mins. - Agenda Review J. Douglas (Doug) Archer, Chair, ALA CD#19 Courtney L. Young, ALA President, ALA CD#8.2 - Committee on Legislation 10 Mins. (New Items May be Introduced Here) Vivian R. Wynn, ALA CD#20 •Reports of ALA/Council Committees - International Relations Committee 10 Mins. - Committee on Accreditation Report 15 Mins. Loida A. Garcia-Febo, Chair, ALA CD#18 Mary Stansbury, Chair, ALA CD#10 •Reports of Special Committees/Groups - Policy Monitoring Committee Report 10 Mins. - Task Force on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion 10 Mins. ALA Councilor Henry R. Stewart, Chair, ALA CD#17 Trevor Dawes, Co-Chair, ALA CD#14 •Reports of Special Committees/Groups •New Business: - Freedom to Read Foundation Report 10 Mins. - New Business and/or Continuance of the Agenda Julius C. Jefferson Jr., FTRF President, ALA CD#22 •Announcements •Reports of Officers - Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of - FY2015 Programmatic Priorities 10 Mins. Council Mario M. Gonzalez, ALA Treasurer, ALA CD#13.1 •Adjournment • New Business: - Courtney L. Young, ALA President - New Business and/or Continuance of the Agenda • Announcements - Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director and ALA Secretary of Council • Adjournment - Courtney L. Young, ALA President

The estimated time allowances are for advisory purposes only. If additional time is needed for any item, it will be taken, subject to the wishes of Council. ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 67 CAPTIONED MEETINGS

Friday, January 30 Sunday, February 1

Executive Board Meetings ALA Council I 8:30 am–11:00 am 8:30 am–11:00 am HYATT- Comisky MCP-375e/Skyline

ALA-APA Board of Directors ALA-APA Council Session 11:00 am–12:00 pm 11:00 am–11:30 am HYATT- Comisky MCP-375e/Skyline

ERT/Booklist Author Forum ALA President’s Program 4:00 pm–5:15 pm 3:30 pm–5:30 pm MCP-375a/Skyline MCP-375a/Skyline

Saturday, January 31 Monday, February 2

ALA Council/Executive Board/Membership Youth Media Awards Information Session 8:00 am–9:00 am MCP-375a/Skyline 3:00 pm–4:30 pm MCP-375e/Skyline ALA Council II ALA Presidential Candidates Forum 10:00 am–12:15 pm MCP-375e/Skyline 4:30 pm–5:30 pm MCP-375e/Skyline ALA Executive Board Candidates Forum 12:30 pm–1:30 pm MCP-375e/Skyline

Executive Board Meeting 2:00 pm–4:30 pm Hyatt-Comisky

Tuesday, February 3

ALA Council III 9:30 am–12:30 pm MCP-375e/Skyline

Executive Board Meeting 1:30 pm–4:30 am HYATT-Comisky CAPTIONED MEETINGS

68 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Sunday, February 1, 2015 3:00–4:30 p.m. McCormick Place West Room W190B

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Instant access to the scheduler, maps, exhibitor listings, photos, Cognotes, BluuBeam and more! iOS Users STEP 1 Browse to alamw15.ala.org/m on your phone. STEP 2 Click the Share icon at the bottom of the screen and select Add to Home Screen. STEP 3 Use your Midwinter Meeting information on the go! Android Users Download from the Google Play store. Other Platforms Browse to alamw15.ala.org/m for access. DAILY SCHEDULE Meetings and events within this schedule are listed by starting A list of meeting hotels and locations, along with maps of the time, and then alphabetically by sponsoring unit. convention center and headquarters hotels, are found on pages 51 to 63. If a meeting is being held by ALA or by an office within ALA, and not by a separate unit or division of the Association, it will A quick reference for discussion group listings only can be be designated as “ALA” and listed alphabetically by sponsor- found on page 97. ing office. ALA affiliates are designated “AFL” and then listed alphabetically; unofficial groups and exhibitors are designated Visit Registration in the Convention Center for more information. “UNO” and then listed alphabetically. Please note: *Closed meeting T Ticketed Event For changes after December 20, please refer to the supplement provided with this book. For up-to-date information please visit Access the Online Scheduler the Online Conference Scheduler. Onsite changes and cancel- lations can be submitted to the Conference Services Office, To access the scheduler online, scan the QR located in McCormick Place Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C code or visit: alamw15.ala.org/scheduler and will be published in Cognotes, the daily show newspaper. For mobile apps visit: alamw15.ala.org/ Changes MUST be received by 2:00 pm on the day before pub- mobile-app lication to be printed.

Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Thursday, January 29 6:00 pm Sart Time 8:00 am Start Time *RUSA Evening Reception for Smart 8:00 pm HIL-Joliet investing @your library grantees Room *ALA Career Development Facilitator 5:00 pm OS-ALA Training (Part 1) Carnegie Friday, January 30 Room 8:00 am Start Time THURSDAY 1:00 pm Start Time AASL AASL-CAEP Program Review 11:00 am MCP-W194a *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part I 5:00 pm HYATT- Training Regency A ACRL Board Update & Effectiveness 12:00 pm SHER- Ballroom Seminar Arkansas ACRL Tackling Textbook Costs Through 5:00 pm BLACK- Room Open Educational Resources: A Crystal *ALA Career Development Facilitator 4:00 pm OS-ALA Primer (1) Ballroom Training (Part 2) Carnegie *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part I, 5:00 pm HYATT- Room Breakout 1 Soldier Field *ALA Emerging Leaders Workshop 4:00 pm HYATT-

*ACRL Assessment in Action, Part I, 5:00 pm HYATT-Wrigley Columbus IJ DAILY SCHEDULE Breakout 2 *ALSC 2015 Caldecott Award 4:00 pm HYATT- *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part I, 5:00 pm HYATT- Committee Meeting I McCormick Breakout 3 Haymarket *ALSC 2015 Sibert Award Committee 4:00 pm HIL- *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part I, 5:00 pm HYATT- Meeting I Conference Breakout 4 Columbian Room 5G LITA Board Development Session 4:00 pm MCP-W186b *ALSC 2015 Batchelder Award 12:00 pm HIL- Committee Meeting I Conference UNO Collection Development: 3:00 pm MCP-W186a Room 5A Trending Tools that Stretch Your Budget and Strengthen Your *ALSC 2015 Belpre Award Committee 4:00 pm HIL- Collection Meeting I Conference Room 5F 2:00 pm Start Time *ALSC 2015 Newbery Award Committee 4:00 pm HYATT- ALSC Executive Committee Meeting 4:00 pm MCP-W175c Meeting I Skyway 272 *RUSA_ The Reading List Council I 9:00 pm HIL- ALSC 2015 Carnegie Medal/Notable 4:00 pm FAIR- CODES Conference Children’s Videos Committee Chancellor Room 5E Meeting I Room 4:30 pm Sart Time *ALSC 2015 Geisel Award Committee 4:00 pm HIL- AASL, Joint Executive Committee 6:00 pm MCP-W175c Meeting I Conference ALSC, Meeting Room 5J YALSA *RUSA Training for Smart investing @ 4:00 pm HIL-Lake Erie your library grantees

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 71 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location *RUSA_ Sophie Brody Medal Committee 4:00 pm HYATT- LITA Introduction to Practical 4:00 pm MCP-W475a CODES Skyway 261 Programming *RUSA_ Notable Books Council I 4:00 pm FAIR- LITA Developing Mobile Apps to 4:00 pm MCP-W476 CODES Diplomat Support Field Research Room LITA From Lost to Found: How user 4:00 pm MCP-W475b RUSA Facilitated Strategic Planning 4:00 pm MCP-W192a testing can improve the user Discussion ( RUSA_STARS, experience of your library RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_ website HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS) PLA Who We Are, What We Do, Why It 4:00 pm BLACK-The *UNO AWE Customer Meetings 5:00 pm SWISS-Ticino Matters: Our Distinctive Purpose Train Rooms *YALSA 2015 Odyssey Award Committee 04:00 pm HYATT- *RUSA_ Dartmouth Award Committee 4:00 pm BLACK- Skyway 265 CODES Meeting POTUS Boardroom 8:30 am Start Time RUSA, Genealogy Institute: Meeting 4:00 pm HYATT- *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part II, 12:30 pm HYATT- RUSA_HS the Needs of Your Family History Columbus Breakout 1 Soldier Field Patrons GH *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part II, 12:30 pm HYATT-Wrigley UNITED Nuts & Bolts for Trustees, 4:00 pm MCP-W185bc Breakout 2 Friends and Foundations *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part II, 12:30 pm HYATT- UNITED Citizens Save Libraries: Rounding 12:00 pm MCP-W179b Breakout 3 Haymarket Them Up and Showing Them *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part II, 12:30 pm HYATT- How! Breakout 4 Columbian *YALSA 2015 Michael L. Printz 4:00 pm HIL- *ACRL Assessment in Action, Part II 12:30 pm HYATT- Committee Conference Regency A Room 5H Ballroom 9:00 am Start Time ACRL Tackling Textbook Costs Through 12:30 pm BLACK- ALA Chapter Leaders Forum 3:30 pm HYATT- Open Educational Resources: A Crystal Buckingham Primer (2) Ballroom ALA Midwinter Unconference 12:00 pm MCP-W178a ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 4:00 pm SHER- RBMS Committee – Descriptive Mississippi ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s 4:00 pm HIL-Lake Cataloging for Rare Materials Room Recordings Committee Meeting I Michigan Task Force Meeting FTRF Freedom to Read Foundation 12:00 pm MCP-W187b *AFL- BCALA Executive Board Meeting 1:00 pm HYATT- Board of Trustees BCALA Dusable LLAMA LLAMA Career Institute: “Project 4:00 pm MCP-W178b ALA, Training, Orientation & 10:00 am HYATT-Gold Management for Librarians -- Leadership Development Coast Planning for Success” Committee (TOLD) *RUSA_ The Reading List Council II 4:00 pm HIL- ALA-EC Executive Board Meeting I 12:00 pm HYATT- CODES Conference Comiskey Room 5E ALCTS Technical Services Directors of 11:30 am HIL-Salon A RUSA_ Outstanding Refernece Source 4:00 pm HYATT- Large Research Libraries Interest CODES Award Committee I Skyway 282 Group UNO Managing With Data: 12:00 pm MCP-W176c ALCTS Collection Development 4:00 pm MCP-W192b ACRLMetrics Strategies in an Evolving UNO Print Archive Network (PAN) 12:00 pm MCP-W187a Marketplace: ALCTS Symposium FTRF Freedom to Read Foundation 9:00 am MCP-W187b 10:00 am Start Time Board of Trustees Orientation ALA Committee on Diversity All Sub- 12:00 pm MCP-W187c Committee Business Meeting GODORT Government Information for 10:00 am BLACK-Taste Children Committee Meeting LITA Executive Committee 11:00 am HRM- Boardroom 1 *UNO ARL Strategic Assessment 12:00 pm HRM-Grant DAILY SCHEDULE FRIDAY DAILY Park/CC 12A YALSA Executive I 12:00 pm MCP-W175b January 30: The record high for this date was 55 10:30 am Start Time in 1988, and the record ALA Round Table Coordinating 12:00 pm MCP-W186c low was -15 in 1966. Assembly In 1939, 14.9 inches of snow had fallen. ALCTS, FRBR Interest Group 12:00 pm MCP-W176a ALCTS_ CMMS UNO OCLC Enhance and Expert 12:00 pm MCP-W186a Community Sharing Session * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event

72 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location 11:00 am Start Time UNO OCLC Symposium and ARC 4:00 pm MCP-W196 Meeting AASL AASL CAEP Coordinating 12:00 pm MCP-W194a Committee UNO ARL Assessment Forum 2:30 pm HRM-Grant Park/CC 12A ALA-APA ALA-APA Board of Directors 12:00 pm HYATT- Comiskey UNO LYRASIS CollectionSpace Hosting 2:00 pm HRM-Field/ Services Demo CC 20C 11:30 am Start Time YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young 4:00 pm HIL- ALA ALA Committee on Membership 1:30 pm MCP-W375e/ Adults Conference Meetings Skyline Room 5B 11:45 am Start Time YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young 4:00 pm HIL- *RUSA Luncheon for Smart investing @ 1:30 pm HIL-Lake Adult Readers Conference your library grantees Huron Room 4J 12:00 pm Start Time *YALSA 2015 Alex Awards 4:00 pm HIL- Conference ALA BARC/Finance & Audit 1:30 pm HYATT- Room 4H Committee Joint Meeting Comiskey 1:30 pm Start Time ASCLA ASCLA Institute: Using Comics to 4:00 pm HIL-Williford Promote Literacy at All Levels A *ALA Schneider Family Book Award 4:00 pm HYATT- Jury Meeting Comiskey *EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 4:00 pm SWISS-Rhone Jury I ALA External Review Panel (ERP) 4:00 pm HIL-Grand Chair Training Tradition *SRRT, Amelia Bloomer Project 4:00 pm FAIR- FTF Committee Meeting I Embassy ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s Books 4:00 pm MCP-W194b Room Committee Meeting I 1:00 pm Start Time UNO RMG’s 25th Annual Presidents’ 4:00 pm MCP-W176c Seminar ACRL Leadership Council Networking 2:00 pm SHER- YALSA Board Planning 4:00 pm MCP-W175b Session Sheraton Ballroom 3 ACRL International Perspectives on 2:30 pm MCP-W186c Academic & Research Libraries Discussion Group

ALA ALA Intern Meet & Greet 2:30 pm HYATT- FRIDAY Skyway 260 ALA Knight News Library Challenge: 2:30 pm MCP-W470a Winners Announced ALA COL Business Meeting - I 4:00 pm MCP-W192c Blank Books ALA ALA Committee on Literacy 4:00 pm HYATT- Meeting and Literacy Assembly Burnham Blank Puzzles DAILY SCHEDULE Meeting ALCTS ALCTS Board of Directors 4:00 pm MCP-W181b Blank Game Boards Meeting I ALCTS_ Competencies and Education for 4:00 pm MCP-W176a CMMS a Career in Cataloging Interest Resources that Inspire Group GODORT Steering Committee Meeting I 2:30 pm HIL- Fun & Creative Learning Conference Room 4D PLA Public Libraries (Journal) 2:00 pm HIL-Lake Advisory Committee Meeting Ontario PLA Leadership Development 2:30 pm HIL-Pullman Committee Meeting Boardroom *UNO OCLC Online Audiovisual 2:00 pm HRM-Huron Catalogers Executive Board *UNO Program Council Meeting (NERL) 4:00 pm HRM-Grant Park/CC 12BC 800-255-9228 UNO Managing With Data: PLAmetrics 4:00 pm MCP-W182 www.barebooks.com

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 73 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location 2:00 pm Start Time GODORT Program Committee 4:00 pm HIL- Conference AASL Executive Committee Meeting 4:00 pm SHER-Lincoln Room 4I Boardroom GODORT Membership Committee 4:00 pm HIL- *ACRL Scholarly Communication Road 4:00 pm SHER-Parlor Conference Show Presenters D Room 5D ACRL Leadership Council 4:00 pm SHER- IRRT IRRT Welcome session 4:00 pm MCP-W177 Sheraton Ballroom 2 LLAMA LLAMA Program Committee 4:00 pm HIL-Lake Ontario *AFL- Dr. E.J. Josey Scholarship 3:00 pm HYATT-Horner BCALA Committee Meeting LLAMA LLAMA Board of Directors 4:00 pm MCP-W186c Meeting I ALA International Relations 4:00 pm HRM- Committee I Jackson RUSA, Executive Committee Meeting 4:00 pm BLACK- Park/CC 10C (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, Mayor’s RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ Boardroom FTRF Freedom to Read Foundation 4:00 pm MCP-W187b CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Board of Trustees UNO ARL Survey Coordinators and 4:00 pm HRM-Grant UNO LYRASIS ArchivesSpace Hosting 3:00 pm HRM-Field/ SPEC Liaisons Meeting Park/CC 12A Services Demo CC 20C UNO LYRASIS Islandora Hosting 4:00 pm HRM-Field/ UNO IUG Meeting 4:00 pm MCP-W181c Services Demo CC 20C 2:30 pm Start Time 4:00 pm Start Time AFL-OLAC Online Audiovisual Catalogers 4:00 pm HYATT- ALA ERT/Booklist Author Forum 5:15 pm MCP-W375a/ Membership Meeting Columbus KL Skyline ALA ALA Finance Best Practices 3:30 pm MCP-W179b 5:30 pm Start Time UNO Program for Cooperative 4:00 pm MCP-W187a ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Berghoff 6:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Cataloging Program Training Catering and Restaurant Group Hall-What’s 3:00 pm Start Time Cooking Stage *AFL-AILA American Indian Library 4:00 pm SHER-Parlor Association Executive Board F 7:00 pm Start Time Meeting ACRL_ ANSS Social 9:30 pm OS-Off Site ALA OITP - AL21C Subcommittee 4:00 pm MCP-W194a ANSS Meeting ACRL_STS Council I Meeting 9:00 pm SHER- ALA OITP - Copyright Education 4:00 pm HRM- Chicago Subcommittee Meeting Jackson Ballroom 07 Park/CC 10D AFL-CALA CALA Leadership Training 9:00 pm SHER- *ALA-APA CPLA Certification Review 4:00 pm HYATT- Mississippi Committee Skyway 281 Room ALA- ALA Council Orientation 4:00 pm MCP-W375e/ ALSC 2016 Award/Notable Chair 9:00 pm HRM-Field/ COUNCIL Committee Skyline Orientation CC 20AB ALCTS Transforming Collections Task 4:00 pm HRM-Huron ASCLA ASCLA Networking and Social 8:00 pm BLACK-Bar Force Event Lower GODORT Bylaws Committee 4:00 pm HIL- Lounge Conference *ASCLA Executive Committee Meeting 8:00 pm BLACK- Room 5C Mayor’s *GODORT Nominating Committee 4:00 pm HIL- Boardroom Conference *LSSIRT Leadership Strategic Visioning 9:00 pm OS-ALA Jack Room 5I Planning Session Gerts Room 7:30 pm Start Time AFL-APALA APALA Executive Board Meeting 9:00 pm MCP-W186c

DAILY SCHEDULE FRIDAY DAILY AFL, Online Audiovisual Catalogers 9:30 pm HYATT- OLAC, Cataloging Policy Committee Columbus AB CAPC Meeting January 31: The record AFL- Executive Committee Meeting I 9:30 pm HYATT- high temperature for REFORMA Burnham this day was 65 in 1989, and the record ALCTS_ SAC RDA Subcommittee 9:30 pm HRM- low was -12 in 1985. CMMS Jackson Park/CC 10D

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74 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALCTS_ Executive Committee I (CaMMS) 9:30 pm HRM- Saturday, January 31 CMMS Jackson Park/CC 10C 6:30 am Start Time SRRT Rainbow Project Book List 9:00 pm HIL- *ALA- ALA Prompt Book Meeting I 7:30 am HRM-Huron Committee Boulevard A COUNCIL SRRT Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday 9:00 pm HIL- 7:00 am Start Time Task Force Meeting Boulevard A *ALSC Priority Group Consultant’s 8:30 am MCP-W473 SRRT International Responsibilities 9:00 pm HIL- Meeting Task Force Meeting Boulevard A *ALSC Past President’s Breakfast 9:00 am MCP-W176b SRRT All Task Force Meeting 9:00 pm HIL- *UNO State Librarians Breakfast 9:00 am HRM-Clark/ Boulevard A CC 22C SRRT Hunger, Homelessness and 9:00 pm HIL- UNO OCLC Dewey Update Breakfast 10:00 am MCP-W185d Poverty Task Force Meeting Boulevard A and ALCTS Public Libraries SRRT Feminist Task Force Meeting I 9:00 pm HIL- Technical Services Interest Boulevard A Group 8:00 pm Start Time 7:30 am Start Time *AFL- Literary Awards Committee 10:00 pm HYATT-Horner *ACRL AiA Facilitator Curriculum Design 11:30 am SHER-Parlor BCALA Meeting G ALSC, The United States Board on 9:30 pm HIL-Williford USBBY Books for Young People Program A

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) SATURDAY

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ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 75 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location 8:00 am Start Time 8:30 am Start Time AASL Board of Directors Meeting 12:00 pm HYATT- AASL, Joint Legislation Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W175a Columbus AB ALSC, YALSA ACRL Budget & Finance Committee I 11:30 am SHER-Ohio ACRL Library and Information Science 10:00 am SHER- *ALA Committee on Accreditation 5:30 pm HIL- Education Interest Group Superior A (COA) meeting McCormick & B Boardroom ACRL Value of Academic Libraries 11:30 am SHER-Parlor ALA ALA Task Force on Equity, 10:00 am HRM- Committee Meeting A Diversity and Inclusion Meeting Jackson Park/CC 10D ACRL 75th Anniversary Celebration 11:30 am SHER-Huron Task Force Meeting Room ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee I 9:30 am MCP-W175c ACRL Professional Development 10:00 am SHER- ALA- ALA Council Orientation Session 10:30 am MCP-W375e/ Committee Meeting Columbus A COUNCIL Skyline *ACRL_ Executive Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER-Parlor *ALSC 2015 Batchelder Award 10:00 pm HIL- AFAS E Committee Meeting II Conference Room 5A ACRL_ Conference Program Planning 10:00 am SHER-Parlor ANSS - Orlando 2016 Committee D *ALSC 2015 Newbery Award Committee 10:00 pm HYATT- Meeting Meeting II Skyway 272 ACRL_CLS Executive Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER-Parlor F *ALSC 2015 Caldecott Award 10:00 pm HYATT- Committee Meeting II McCormick ACRL_LPSS All-Committees Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Columbus B *ALSC 2015 Geisel Award Committee 10:00 pm HIL- Meeting II Conference ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 11:30 am SHER- Room 5J RBMS Committee Meeting Chicago Ballroom 07 ALSC 2015 Carnegie Medal/Notable 10:00 pm FAIR- Children’s Videos Committee Chancellor *ACRL_ Exhibition Awards Committee 11:30 am SHER- Meeting II Room RBMS Meeting I Colorado Room *ALSC 2015 Wilder Award Committee 5:00 pm HYATT- Meeting I Skyway 281 ACRL_ Security Committee Meeting 11:30 am SHER-Parlor RBMS C *ALSC 2015 Sibert Award Committee 10:00 pm HIL- Meeting II Conference ACRL_ Membership and Professional 10:00 am SHER-Parlor Room 5G RBMS Development Committee B Meeting *ALSC 2015 Belpre Award Committee 10:00 pm HIL- Meeting II Conference ACRL_STS Liaisons Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Room 5F (part of All-Committees Meeting) Sheraton Ballroom 2 ASCLA ASCLA Leadership 11:30 am MCP-W192a ACRL_STS Scholarly Communications 10:00 am SHER- ASCLA Board of Directors Meeting I 11:30 am MCP-W192a Committee Meeting (part of Sheraton PLA Budget and Finance Committee 9:30 am BLACK-The All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 Meeting Train Rooms ACRL_STS Membership and Recruitment 10:00 am SHER- PLA All Committees Meeting 11:30 am BLACK-The Committee Meeting (part of Sheraton Train Rooms All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 RUSA_ Notable Books Council II 5:00 pm FAIR- ACRL_STS Science Resources: Discovery & 10:00 am SHER- CODES Diplomat Access Committee Meeting (part Sheraton Room of All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 ACRL_STS Publisher/Vendor Relations 10:00 am SHER- Discussion Group Meeting (part Sheraton of All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 ACRL_STS Continuing Education Committee 10:00 am SHER- Meeting (part of All-Committees Sheraton Meeting) Ballroom 2 DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY DAILY ACRL_STS Government Information 10:00 am SHER- Committee Meeting (part of Sheraton The Michigan Avenue All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 bridge over the was renamed ACRL_STS Organization and Planning 10:00 am SHER- the Du Sable Bridge in Committee Meeting (part of Sheraton 2010 after Jean Baptiste All-Committees Meeting) Ballroom 2 Pointe DuSable, the ACRL_STS Publications Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER- founder of Chicago. (part of All-Committees Meeting) Sheraton Ballroom 2 ACRL_STS All-Committees Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Sheraton * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event Ballroom 2

76 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ACRL_STS Information Literacy Committee 10:00 am SHER- LITA Joint Chairs Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W185bc Meeting (part of All-Committees Sheraton LITA Patron Privacy Interest Group 9:30 am SHER- Meeting) Ballroom 2 Sheraton ACRL_STS Research Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Ballroom 1 (part of All-Committees Meeting) Sheraton LLAMA Diversity Officers Discussion 10:00 am HIL-Lake Erie Ballroom 2 Group AFL-BCALA Strategic Plan Focus Group I 10:00 am HYATT-Grand LLAMA Middle Managers Discussion 10:00 am HRM- Suite 3 Group Burnham/CC AFL, ALA The Social Justice 10:00 am MCP-W183b 23C Collaboratorium: Illuminating LLAMA LLAMA all sections/all commit- 10:00 am MCP-W375c/ Pathways between Social Justice tees (LLAMA_BES, LLAMA_SASS, Skyline Issues and LIS LLAMA_PRMS, LLAMA_MAES, ALA, Advisory Committee 10:00 am MCP-W186c LLAMA_LOMS, LLAMA_HRS, OLOS LLAMA_FRFDS, LLAMA-NPS) ALA Placement Center Orientation 9:00 am MCP- LSSIRT Steering Committee Business 11:30 am HIL-PDR 2 Placement Meeting Center NMRT NMRT Conference Orientation 10:00 am MCP-W196a ALA ALA Award Committee 11:30 am MCP-W187b PLA Intellectual Freedom Committee 10:00 am BLACK-The *ALA ALA President-elect Sari Feldman 10:00 am MCP-W192b Meeting Train Rooms Discussion Forum PLA Membership Advisory Group 9:30 am BLACK-The ALA WO Update Session - Whither 10:00 am MCP-W183a Meeting Train Rooms Washington: The 2014 Election PLA Technology Committee Meeting 9:30 am BLACK-The and What It Means for Libraries Train Rooms ALA Conference Committee 10:00 am MCP-W192c RMRT RMRT Board Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W194a ALA Committee on Education 10:00 am MCP-W175b RUSA Access to Information Committee 10:00 am BLACK- *ALA Emerging Leaders Lab 11:30 am MCP-W475b Meeting POTUS Boardroom ALA Successfully Competing for 11:30 am MCP-W475a SATURDAY Marketshare in the Ebook Space *RUSA_ The Reading List Council III 5:30 pm HIL- CODES Conference ALA Turning Outward to Lead Change 10:00 am MCP-W178 Room 5E in Your Community: Aspirations RUSA_ Outstanding Refernece Source 5:30 pm HYATT- ALCTS Technical Services Managers 10:00 am MCP-W471 CODES Award Committee II Skyway 282 in Academic Libraries Interest Group RUSA_ Planning Committee Meeting 11:30 am BLACK-Taste MARS (8:30-10:00) & Executive ALCTS ALCTS Program Committee 11:30 am MCP-W186b Committee I (10:15-11:30) ALCTS_ SAC Working Group on LCGFT 10:00 am MCP-W177 RUSA_ Education and Training 10:00 am HYATT- CMMS Literature Terms STARS Committee Meeting Columbus CD DAILY SCHEDULE ALCTS_ Copy Cataloging Interest Group 10:00 am MCP-W474b RUSA_ Vendor Relations Committee 10:00 am HYATT- CMMS STARS Meeting Columbus CD ALCTS_ Chief Collection Development 11:30 am HIL- RUSA_ International Interlibrary Loan 10:00 am HYATT- CMS Officers of Large Research International STARS Committee Meeting Columbus CD Libraries Interest Group South RUSA_ Research and Assessment 10:00 am HYATT- ALCTS_CRS All Committee and Executive 11:30 am HIL-Waldorf STARS Committee Meeting Columbus CD Committee Room RUSA_ Legislation and Licensing 10:00 am HYATT- ALCTS_ Preservation Administrators 11:30 am MCP-W180 STARS Committee Meeting Columbus CD PARS Interest Group (PAIG) RUSA_ All Committee Meeting 10:00 am HYATT- ALSC Leadership & ALSC 11:30 am MCP-W179 STARS Columbus CD EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 10:00 am FAIR-State RUSA_ Membership Committee Meeting 10:00 am HYATT- Committee Executive Board Room STARS Columbus CD Meeting RUSA_ Organization Committee Meeting 10:00 am HYATT- GLBTRT Executive Board Meeting 11:30 am HRM-Field/ STARS Columbus CD CC 20AB SRRT Action Council I Meeting 11:30 am MCP-W195 *GLBTRT Stonewall Book Awards 5:30 pm HYATT- Committee I Skyway 261 SRRT, Amelia Bloomer Project 6:30 pm FAIR- FTF Committee Meeting II Embassy IRRT IRC/IRRT All Subcommittee 11:30 am MCP-W190a Room Meeting UNITED Board Meeting (United for 11:30 am MCP-W181b LIRT Steering Committee I 10:00 am MCP-W474a Libraries)

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 77 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location UNO EBSCO TBD 10:00 am HRM- PLA Annual Conference (2015) 10:30 am BLACK-The Jackson Program Subcommittee Meeting Train Rooms Park/CC 10AB 10:00 am Start Time AASL Learning4Life Coordinators 12:00 pm MCP-W175a *UNO AWE Customer Meetings 5:30 pm SWISS- Meeting Gallen 3 AASL National Conference Committee 1:00 pm HYATT- UNO Breakfast With Beanstack 10:00 am HRM- Meeting Columbian Burnham/CC 23AB *AFL- Membership Task Force Meeting 12:00 pm HYATT-Horner BCALA UNO OCLC WorldShare Management 10:00 am MCP-W176a Services: Libraries Realize Real AFL- All Committees Meeting 12:00 pm HYATT- Results REFORMA Columbus EF *UNO Alexander Street Press 5:30 pm BLACK- ALA ALA Personas Workshop 12:00 pm MCP-W476 Roundtables English ALA PopTop Stage - Diversity League 11:00 am MCP-Exhibit Room Hall-PopTop UNO HarperCollins Adult Book Buzz 10:00 am MCP-W190b Stage *UNO GWLA RSDD-CD Program 10:00 am HRM-Adler/ ALA Auditorium Speaker Series 11:00 am MCP-W375a/ Planning Group CC 24C featuring Alice Hoffman Skyline *UNO OverDrive’s Roadmap Breakfast 10:00 am HRM- 10:30 am Start Time Regency ACRL 75th Anniversary Task Force 11:30 am SHER-Huron Ballroom E Publications Working Group Room YALSA Selection Committee Leadership 10:00 am MCP-W185a ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of 11:30 am SHER-Parlor Development the Year Award B YALSA YALSA 201 10:00 am MCP-W176c ACRL Copyright Discussion Group 11:30 am SHER- YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young 5:30 pm HIL- Chicago Adult Readers Conference Ballroom 06 Room 4J ACRL Personnel Administrators and 11:30 am SHER- YALSA Partnering Strategically to Reach 10:00 am MCP-W183c Staff Development Officers Superior A Beyond Library Walls Discussion Group & B 9:00 am Start Time ACRL New Members Discussion Group 11:30 am SHER- Chicago ALA Photography Service 5:00 pm MCP- Ballroom 09 Placement Center ACRL ACRL Metrics User Group 11:30 am MCP-W176a Meeting ALA Resume Review Service 5:00 pm MCP- Placement ACRL 75th Anniversary Task Force 11:30 am SHER-Huron Center Programs & Events Working Room Group ALA Career Development Workshop: 10:30 am MCP- Mistakes Even Competent Job- Placement ACRL 75th Anniversary Task Force 11:30 am SHER-Huron Hunters Make Center Research Working Group Room ALA Mentoring-on-the-Fly 12:00 pm MCP- ACRL 75th Anniversary Task Force 11:30 am SHER-Huron Placement Commissioned Report Working Room Center Group ALA Career Counseling 5:00 pm MCP- ACRL MLA International Bibliography 11:30 am SHER- Placement in Academic Libraries Discussion Mayfair Center Group Room LEARNRT Executive Board & Membership 12:00 pm HIL- ACRL_ Sociology Librarians Discussion 11:30 am SHER-Erie Meeting Continental C ANSS Room 9:30 am Start Time ACRL_LPSS General Membership Meeting 11:30 am SHER- Mississippi *ALA Booklist Editorial Advisory Board 12:30 pm HIL-Lake Room Meeting Huron DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY DAILY *ACRL_ Public Services Discussion 11:30 am SHER- ALA Book Buzz Theater - ABRAMS 10:30 am MCP-Exhibit RBMS Group Meeting Missouri - Come Hear About the Newest Hall-Book Room Offerings from ABRAMS Kid Buzz Theater Imprints! ACRL_STS Research Agenda Task Force 11:30 am SHER- (part of All Task Forces Meeting) Columbus B ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s 5:30 pm HIL-Lake Recordings Committee Meeting Michigan ACRL_STS All Task Forces Meeting 11:30 am SHER- II Columbus B PLA Every Child Ready to Read 11:30 am BLACK-The ACRL_STS Innovation Award Task Force 11:30 am SHER- Oversight Committee Meeting Train Rooms Meeting (part of All Task Forces Columbus B Meeting)

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78 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ACRL_ULS Committee on the Future of 11:30 am SHER- GODORT State and Local Documents Task 11:30 am HIL-Grand University Libraries Ontario Force Tradition Room LIRT All Committee Meeting 11:30 am MCP-W474a ACRL_ULS All-Committees Meeting 11:30 am SHER- LITA Education Committee 11:30 am MCP-W185bc Ontario Room LITA Top Technology Trends Business 11:30 am MCP-W185bc Meeting ACRL_ULS Membership Committee 11:30 am SHER- Ontario LITA Forum Planning 2015 11:30 am MCP-W185bc Room LITA Web Coordinating Committee 11:30 am MCP-W185bc ACRL_ULS Academic Outreach Committee 11:30 am SHER- LITA Bylaws and Organization 11:30 am MCP-W185bc Ontario Room LITA Open Source Systems 11:30 am HRM- Burnham/CC ACRL_ Joint Committees Meeting 11:30 am SHER-Parlor 23C WESS F LITA 50th Anniversary Task Force 11:30 am MCP-W185bc *AFL- BCALA Affiliates Commitee 11:30 am HYATT-Ogden BCALA Meeting LITA Search Engine Optimization 11:30 am HRM- Jackson AFL-ULC Learn How to Get the Edge! 11:30 am HYATT-Plaza Park/CC 10D Ballroom LITA Electronic Resources 11:30 am MCP-W194a ALA, Public and Cultural Programs 11:30 am HRM-Clark/ Management PPO Advisory Committee Meeting I CC 22C LITA Imagineering 11:30 am HRM-Adler/ ALA Emerging Leaders Interest Group 11:30 am HYATT-Gold CC 24C Steering Committee Coast LITA Forum Planning 2014 11:30 am MCP-W185bc ALA Committee on Organization 11:30 am MCP-W177 Meeting I LITA Publications 11:30 am MCP-W185bc ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee 11:30 am MCP-W175c LITA Assessment and Research 11:30 am MCP-W185bc II LITA Membership Development 11:30 am MCP-W185bc ALA IFLA Update 11:30 am MCP-W176c LITA Program Planning Committee 11:30 am MCP-W185bc SATURDAY ALA Digital Inclusion Survey: Update 11:30 am MCP-W183c LITA All Committees Meetings 11:30 am MCP-W185bc ALA WO BO Session II - An Hour a 11:30 am MCP-W183b LLAMA All LLAMA division-level 11:30 am MCP-W196a Week: Library Advocacy is Easy!!! committees ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Indian 11:30 am MCP-Exhibit LLAMA All LLAMA section executive 11:30 am HYATT-Grand For Everyone Hall-What’s committees (LLAMA_BES, C North Cooking LLAMA_SASS, LLAMA_PRMS, Stage LLAMA_MAES, LLAMA_LOMS, ALA Turning Outward to Lead Change 12:00 pm MCP-W178 LLAMA_HRS, LLAMA_FRFDS, in Your Community: Turn Quiz LLAMA-NPS) ALA WO BO Session I - All Eyes on 11:30 am MCP-W183a MAGIRT MAGIRT Membership, Marketing, 11:30 am HRM- DAILY SCHEDULE IMLS: Funding Priorities and and Online Presence committees DuSable/CC Reauthorization meeting 21C ALA Superhero Showdown: A Bracket 11:30 am MCP-W474b NMRT Executive Board Meeting 12:30 pm MCP-W186c For Debate PLA Continuing Education Advisory 11:30 am BLACK-The ALA Book Buzz Theater - 11:30 am MCP-Exhibit Group Meeting Train Rooms HarperCollins, Macmillan, and Hall-Book *RUSA John Sessions Memorial Award 11:30 am HIL- Sterling - Three’s Company: We’ll Buzz Theater Committee Meeting Conference Be Waiting For You! The Best in Room 5I Spring 2015 Adult Books ALA Education Assembly 11:30 am MCP-W175b ALCTS Role of the Professional in 11:30 am MCP-W187a Technical Services Interest Blood donations help save lives. January is National Blood Group Donor Month. During ALA Midwinter Meeting, join Librarians Build Communities, an ALA Membership Initiative ALCTS ALCTS New Members Interest 11:30 am MCP-W471 Group, by becoming a donor and participating in the mobile Group blood drive on either Saturday or Sunday from 10:00 am–4:00 pm ALCTS_ Cataloging Norms Interest Group 11:30 am MCP-W181c at the end of the 4800 aisle in the Exhibit Hall. CMMS Special thanks to LifeSource. EMIERT General Membership Meeting 11:30 am MCP-W176b EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 11:30 am FAIR-State General Committee Meeting Room

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 79 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location RUSA Strategic Plan Coordinating Task 11:30 am HRM-Huron 11:30 am Start Time Force ALA Book Buzz Theater - Tor Teen, 12:30 pm MCP-Exhibit RUSA AFL-CIO/ALA Joint Committee on 11:30 am HRM-Field/ Starscape and St. Martin’s Hall-Book Library Service to Labor Groups CC 20C Griffin - The Future According to Buzz Theater RUSA_RSS Services to Jobseekers at 11:30 am HYATT- Tor & Griffin: New Titles for Teens Queens Columbus CD & Young Readers RUSA_RSS RSS Library Services to the 11:30 am HIL- *ALA ALA Affiliates Luncheon 1:00 pm MCP-W473 Spanish Speaking Committee Conference 11:45 am Start Time Meeting Room 5D ALA ALA Masters Series - Start a 12:30 pm MCP-W184bc RUSA_ ILL Discussion Group 11:30 am MCP-W187c Revolution: Stop Acting Like a STARS Library RUSA Professional Development 11:30 am SWISS- 12:00 pm Start Time Committee Meeting (RUSA_ Gallen 2 STARS, RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, AASL Affiliate Assembly Coordinating 1:00 pm HYATT- RUSA_HS, RUSA_CODES, Team Haymarket RUSA_BRASS) AASL_ESLS Educators of School Librarians 2:30 pm HYATT-Gold RUSA Membership Committee Meeting 11:30 am HIL- Section Meeting Coast (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, Conference ALA BARC 1:00 pm HYATT- RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ Room 5C Comiskey CODES, RUSA_BRASS) ASCLA ASCLA Consultants Networking 2:00 pm MCP-W185d RUSA RUSA President’s Program 11:30 am MCP-W185a Luncheon Discussion Forum (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_ GLBTRT Over the Rainbow Committee I 6:00 pm SWISS- HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Montreux 2 UNO OCLC New Library Leaders: What 11:30 am MCP-W192b 1:00 pm Start Time They Crave and How They Work AASL Affiliate Assembly Discussion 3:00 pm HYATT-Plaza UNO OCLC From Reference Database 11:30 am MCP-W181a Group Ballroom to Full Discovery Service-- ACRL Information Commons 2:30 pm SHER- WorldCat Discovery Connects Discussion Group Mississippi Users and Libraries Room UNO EBSCO TBD 11:30 am HRM- ACRL Liaisons Assembly Committee 3:00 pm SHER-Ohio Jackson Meeting Park/CC 10AB ACRL Diversity Committee Meeting 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor E UNO Choice and Diversity in 11:30 am HRM-Prarie Acquisition Models Room B ACRL_AFAS General Membership Meeting 2:30 pm SHER-Erie Room UNO Reading Club Management: A 11:30 am MCP-W182 New Solution ACRL_ Anthropology Librarians 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor ANSS Discussion Group A *YALSA 2015 Odyssey Award Committee 6:00 pm HYATT- Skyway 265 ACRL_CLS Medium-Sized Academic 2:30 pm SHER- Libraries Discussion Group Missouri YALSA YALSA Trends Impacting YA 11:30 am HRM-Hyde Room Services: Designing the Park/CC Library Of The Future For And 11AB ACRL_ Conference Program Planning - 2:30 pm SHER- With Teens: Librarians as the RBMS 2016 Committee Meeting Superior A “Connector” in Connected & B Learning *ACRL_ Collection Development 2:30 pm SHER- *YALSA 2015 William C. Morris 8:30 pm SWISS- RBMS Discussion Group Meeting Michigan A Committee Montreux 1 ACRL_ Budget and Development 2:30 pm SHER- *YALSA 2015 Michael L. Printz 9:30 pm HIL- RBMS Committee Meeting Mayfair Committee Conference Room Room 5H ACRL_ Task Force on the Development 2:30 pm SHER-

DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY DAILY 11:00 am Start Time RBMS of Standardized Statistical Sheraton Measures for the Public Services Ballroom 1 ALA PopTop Stage - Science Fiction 12:00 pm MCP-Exhibit of Archival Repositories and Panel Hall-PopTop Special Collections Libraries Stage ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor ALA Finance & Audit Committee 12:00 pm HYATT- RBMS Committee - Controlled G Comiskey Vocabularies Editorial Group ALA Career Development Workshop: 12:30 pm MCP- Meeting I Stop Running On Empty! How Placement ACRL_SEES All-Committees Meeting 2:30 pm SHER- to Build Up Your Physical and Center Arkansas Emotional Reserves Room

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80 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ACRL_STS Hot Topics Discussion Group 2:30 pm SHER- ALCTS ALCTS Scholarly 2:30 pm MCP-W176a Chicago Communications Interest Group Ballroom 08 ALCTS_AS All Committee Meeting and 5:30 pm MCP-W192b ACRL_ Scandinavian Discussion Group 2:30 pm SHER- Executive Committee WESS Colorado ALCTS_ Catalog Management Interest 2:30 pm MCP-W196c Room CMMS Group *ACRL_ Conference Program Planning - 2:30 pm SHER- ALCTS_ Committee on Cataloging: 5:30 pm HIL- WESS San Francisco, 2015 Committee Columbus A CMMS Description and Access I International Meeting South AFL-BCALA BCALA 9th NCAAL Planning 2:30 pm HYATT- ALCTS_ SAC Subcommittee on Genre/ 5:30 pm HRM- Committee Meeting Buckingham CMMS Form Implementation I Burnham/CC *AFL-BETA Executive Board Meeting fo Beta 2:30 pm HRM-Clark/ 23AB PHIMU Phi Mu CC 22C ALCTS_ Collection Development Issues 2:30 pm MCP-W194a AFL-ULC Edge Toolkit – Users Workgroup 2:30 pm MCP-W185bc CMS for the Practitioner Interest Group ALA ALA Constitution & Bylaws 2:30 pm HYATT- Committee Skyway 283 ALCTS, Electronic Resources Interest 2:30 pm MCP-W187a ALCTS_CRS Group ALA Women In Geekdom: How to 2:30 pm MCP-W183a Reach Out to the Nerds in Your ALCTS, Library Code Year Interest Group 2:30 pm MCP-W175c Community LITA, ALCTS_ ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 2:00 pm MCP-W476 CMMS Testing ALSC 2016 Newbery Award Committee 4:00 pm HRM- ALA The Digital Public Library of 2:30 pm MCP-W183c Meeting DuSable/CC America: An Update 21C ALA Turning Outward to Lead Change 2:30 pm MCP-W178 ALSC Board of Directors Meeting I 5:30 pm HRM- in Your Community: Intentionality (ALSC) Jackson ALA Guide to Reference Editorial 2:30 pm HIL-Lake Park/CC 10D Meeting Huron ALSC 2016 Batchelder Award 4:00 pm HRM-Field/ SATURDAY ALA COL - Grassroots Subcommittee 2:30 pm MCP-W186b Committee Meeting CC 20C Meeting - I ASCLA, Alzheimer’s & Related 2:30 pm MCP-W192c ALA ALA Membership Committee 2:30 pm HRM-Field/ IGARD Dementias Interest Group CC 20AB Meeting ALA Enabling Acts: The Hidden Story 2:30 pm MCP-W183b EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 2:30 pm SWISS- of How the Americans with 2016 Jury Orientation Gallen 1 Disabilities Act Gave the Largest GAMERT GameRT Forum 2:30 pm MCP-W180 US Minority Its Rights GLBTRT, Rainbow Project Committee I 5:00 pm HIL- *ALA American Libraries Advisory 2:30 pm HRM-Adler/ SRRT Conference Board Meeting CC 24C DAILY SCHEDULE Room 4I *ALA Scholarships & Study Grants 2:30 pm HYATT-Grand IFRT Intellectual Freedom Round 2:30 pm MCP-W187b Committee Suite 5 Table I ALA COL - Government Information 2:30 pm MCP-W175a LITA Distance Learning 2:30 pm HIL-Pullman Subcommittee Meeting (Joint Boardroom with GODORT) ALA COL - Telecom Subcommittee 2:30 pm MCP-W177 Meeting ALA Committee on Professional 2:30 pm MCP-W192a Ethics I ALA PopTop Stage - RB Narrator 2:00 pm MCP-Exhibit Panel Hall-PopTop View a sculpture by Pablo Stage Picasso in Daley Plaza (at ALA Campaign for America’s Libraries 2:30 pm HIL- Washington and Dearborn). Subcommittee Conference Dedicated in 1967, it’s an Room 4M exemplary work of Cubism in its use of multiple perspectives ALA Chapter Relations Committee I 2:30 pm MCP-W176b from a single vantage point. ALA Committee on Literacy All- 2:30 pm HRM- Subcommittee Planning Meeting Burnham/CC 23C

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 81 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location LLAMA_ Library Interiors Discussion 2:30 pm MCP-W195 1:30 pm Start Time BES Group ACRL Board of Directors I 5:30 pm SHER- LLAMA_ Emerging Trends Discussion 2:30 pm MCP-W185a Ontario HRS Group Room LRRT Mentorship Program Forum: 2:30 pm MCP-W182 ALA Book Buzz Theater - Random 2:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Library Research Round Table House - The Best Teen Titles Hall-Book Initiative from Our Publishing Partners Buzz Theater MAGIRT GIS Discussion Group 2:30 pm HIL-Astoria ALA Career Development Workshop: 3:30 pm MCP- Room Career Autobiography Placement PLA Board of Directors Meeting 5:30 pm BLACK- Center Marshall & ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Super 2:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Fox Seeds: The Complete Guide to Hall-What’s RUSA Just Ask Committee Meeting 2:30 pm HRM-Huron Cooking with Power-Packed Chia, Cooking Quinoa, Flax, Hemp & Amaranth Stage RUSA RUSA President’s Program 2:30 pm HIL- Planning Committee Meeting Conference ALA- ALA Resolutions Committee 2:30 pm MCP-W375e/ Room 5D COUNCIL Skyline RUSA_RSS Education and Professional 2:30 pm HIL- ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s Books 4:30 pm MCP-W194b Development for Reference Conference Committee Meeting II Committee Meeting Room 5I LITA Board of Directors 4:30 pm HRM- SUSTAIN Sustainability Round Table 2:30 pm HIL- Jackson RT Meeting Conference Park/CC 10C Room 5C RUSA Board of Directors Meeting I 3:30 pm HIL-Grand UNITED Library Friends Discussion Group 2:30 pm MCP-W186c (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, Tradition RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ UNITED Public Library Trustees 2:30 pm MCP-W181b CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Discussion Group 2:00 pm Start Time UNO The Everyday Importance of 2:30 pm MCP-W187c STEM *AFL- Literary Awards Committee 5:00 pm HYATT-Horner BCALA Meeting UNO The Continuous Voice of the 2:30 pm MCP-W181c Customer AFL-BCALA International Relations 4:00 pm HYATT-Ogden Committee UNO OCLC Linked Data Roundtable: 2:30 pm MCP-W474b Stories from the Front AFL- Board Meeting 4:00 pm HYATT- REFORMA Columbus UNO Reading Lists at the Heart of 2:30 pm MCP-W176c GH Cross-System Workflows ALA PopTop Stage - Don Tate 3:00 pm MCP-Exhibit YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults 2:30 pm MCP-W190b Hall-PopTop Teen Feedback Session Stage YALSA Board I 5:00 pm MCP-W175b ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 3:00 pm MCP-W476 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens 5:30 pm HIL- Testing Conference *EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 10:00 pm SWISS-Rhone Room 4L Jury II *YALSA 2015 Excellence in Nonfiction for 5:30 pm BLACK- VRT Digital Media Discussion Group 3:30 pm HYATT- Young Adults POTUS Columbus AB Boardroom YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young 5:30 pm HIL- 2:30 pm Start Time Adults Conference ALA Book Buzz Theater - Children’s 3:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Room 5B Buzz: HarperCollins, Macmillan Hall-Book Children’s, Bloomsbury Buzz Theater *YALSA 2015 Alex Awards 5:30 pm HIL- Children’s, and Disney-Hyperion Conference Room 4H ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Coconut: 3:30 pm MCP-Exhibit The Complete Guide to the Hall-What’s World’s Most Versatile Superfood Cooking DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY DAILY Stage 3:00 pm Start Time Alexander Calder, best known for his iconic AASL Knowledge Quest Editorial Board 5:00 pm HYATT- mobiles, created the bright Meeting Skyway 283 red stabile Flamingo on AASL All Committee Meeting 5:30 pm HYATT- Federal Plaza (at Adams Columbus CD and Dearborn) in 1974. AASL_ISS Independent Schools Section 5:30 pm HYATT- Meeting Columbian AASL_SPVS Supervisors Section Meeting 5:30 pm HYATT- Skyway 260 * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event

82 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ACRL Section Membership Committee 4:00 pm SHER- ALCTS, MARC Formats Transition 4:00 pm MCP-W187a Meeting Arkansas LITA, Interest Group Room ALCTS_ CMMS ACRL Assessment Discussion Group 4:00 pm SHER- Sheraton ASCLA All Committee Meeting 5:30 pm HIL- Ballroom 2 Buckingham Room ACRL Residency Interest Group 4:00 pm MCP-W175c Meeting GODORT Publications Committee 4:00 pm HIL-Lake Huron ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 4:00 pm SHER-Parlor RBMS Committee - Controlled G MAGIRT MAGIRT Map Collection 4:00 pm HIL-Astoria Vocabularies Editorial Group Management Discussion Group Room Meeting II NMRT Membership, Networking & 4:00 pm MCP-W474a *ACRL_ Conference Program Planning 4:00 pm SHER- Committee Interest Meeting RBMS - Oakland 2015 Committee Chicago *RUSA_HS Genealogical Publishing 4:00 pm SWISS- Meeting I Ballroom 07 Company Award Gallen 2 ACRL_ Manuscripts and Other Formats 4:00 pm SHER-Ohio RUSA_RSS Discussion Forum: What Should 4:00 pm MCP-W473 RBMS Discussion Group Meeting be the Future of Reference ACRL_ULS Campus Administration and 4:00 pm SHER- Education for Librarians? Leadership Discussion Group Chicago RUSA_RSS Reference Services in Transition: 4:00 pm MCP-W175a Ballroom 06 Changing Models and Assessing ACRL_ Classical, Medieval, and 4:00 pm SHER-Erie Success WESS Renaissance Discussion Group Room UNITED Newsletter & Website Advisory 4:00 pm HRM- ACRL, ALA ACRL/SPARC Forum 4:30 pm MCP-W183a Committee Burnham/CC 23C ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 4:00 pm MCP-W476 Testing *UNITED Nominating Committee 4:00 pm HRM-Adler/ CC 24C ALA Turning Outward to Lead Change 4:30 pm MCP-W178 in Your Community: Sustaining UNO OCLC Links and Entities: The 4:00 pm MCP-W474b Yourself Library Data Revolution SATURDAY ALA Diversity Research Grants 4:00 pm MCP-W183c UNO Better Together: Successful 4:00 pm MCP-W176c Update collaborations with Alma ALA COL - Federal Legislative 4:00 pm MCP-W186b UNO AAP/LibraryReads: Debut 4:00 pm MCP-W176a Advocacy Group (FLAG) Authors Panel ALA PopTop Stage - Dark Fantasy and 4:00 pm MCP-Exhibit UNO EBSCO TBD 4:00 pm HRM- Science Fiction Hall-PopTop Jackson Stage Park/CC 10AB ALA CALM Committee Meeting 4:00 pm MCP-W176b YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults 5:30 pm MCP-W193 ALA COL - E-Government 4:00 pm HRM-Clark/ DAILY SCHEDULE Subcommittee Meeting CC 22C 3:30 pm Start Time ALA ALA Membership Promotion Task 4:00 pm MCP-W194a ALA Book Buzz Theater - Penguin 4:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Force and Penguin Young Readers - Hall-Book ALA Digital Inclusion Survey 4:00 pm MCP-W177 Penguin Takes Chicago by Storm Buzz Theater Committee Meeting in the Book Buzz Theater! ALA Public Awareness Committee 4:30 pm HIL- RUSA RUSA Leadership Development 5:30 pm HIL-Waldorf Conference & Speed Mentoring Session Room Room 4M (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ ALA-APA Certification Program Committee 4:00 pm HYATT- CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Skyway 284 *VRT Program and Gala Committee 5:00 pm HYATT- ALA- ALA Council/Executive Board/ 4:30 pm MCP-W375e/ Meeting Burnham COUNCIL Membership Information Session Skyline 4:00 pm Start Time ALA, FTRF OIF & FTRF Updates 4:00 pm MCP-W183b AFL-BCALA BCALA Health Information 5:30 pm HYATT- ALCTS_ Catalog Form and Function 4:00 pm MCP-W181c Project Task Force Discussion Buckingham CMMS Interest Group Forum ALCTS_ Collection Development 4:00 pm HRM-Prarie ALA Arthur Curley Memorial Lecture 5:00 pm MCP-W375a/ CMS Librarians of Academic Libraries Room B featuring Ayaan Hirsi Ali Skyline Interest Group ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 5:00 pm MCP-W476 ALCTS_CRS Holdings Information Forum 4:00 pm MCP-W181a Testing

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 83 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location 4:30 pm Start Time ASCLA Library Services for People with 5:30 pm HRM-Field/ Visual or Physical Disabilities - CC 20C ACRL Technical Services Interest 5:30 pm SHER-Huron Interest Group Meeting (LSPVD) Group Meeting Room LLAMA_ Fundraising and Financial 5:30 pm MCP-W194a ACRL Heads of Public Services 5:30 pm SHER- FRFDS Development Discussion Group Discussion Group Superior A & B LLAMA_ HRS Human Resources 5:30 pm HRM-Huron HRS Committee ACRL Dr. E. J. Josey Spectrum Scholar 5:30 pm SHER- Mentor Committee Meeting Columbus A LLAMA_ Organizational Development 5:30 pm MCP-W195 LOMS Discussion Group ACRL_ Criminology/Criminal Justice 5:30 pm SHER-Ohio ANSS Discussion Group MAGIRT GeoTech Committee 5:30 pm HIL-Astoria Room ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 5:30 pm SHER-Parlor RBMS Committee - Controlled G RUSA_ Reference Publishing Discussion 5:30 pm MCP-W175c Vocabularies Editorial Group CODES Forum Meeting III RUSA_HS Genealogy & Local History 5:30 pm MCP-W176a ACRL_ Curators and Conservators 5:30 pm SHER- Discussion Group RBMS Discussion Group Meeting Missouri RUSA_ Virtual Reference Discussion 5:30 pm MCP-W474a Room MARS Group ACRL_ Conference Program Planning 5:30 pm SHER- RUSA_ Hot Topics Discussion Group 5:30 pm MCP-W176c RBMS - Oakland 2015 Committee Chicago STARS Meeting II Ballroom 07 5:00 pm Start Time ACRL_STS Conference Program Planning - 5:30 pm SHER-Parlor San Francisco 2015 Committee E UNO Atlas Systems Users Group 7:00 pm HRM- Meeting Regency Ballroom C ACRL, ALA Update on the National Center 5:30 pm MCP-W183b & D for Education Statistics (NCES) Academic Library Survey 5:30 pm Start Time AFL-APALA APALA Membership & 35th 5:30 pm MCP-W473 ACRL_ULS ULS Social 7:00 pm OS-Off Site Anniversary Committee Meeting ALA OITP - DCWG Meeting 7:00 pm MCP-W185a ALA Programming Librarian Interest 5:30 pm MCP-W185d NMRT Midwinter Social 7:30 pm OS-Flemings Group Meeting RUSA RUSA Membership Social 7:00 pm HIL-Williford ALA OITP - DCWG Business Models 5:30 pm MCP-W185a (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, B Subgroup Meting RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ ALA COL - Copyright Subcommittee 5:30 pm MCP-W186b CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Meeting UNO Downs Intellectual Freedom 7:00 pm HIL-Williford ALA ALA Presidential Candidates 5:30 pm MCP-W375e/ Award - Univ. of (GSLIS) & C Forum Skyline Libraries Unlimited ALCTS Publisher/Vendor/Library 5:30 pm MCP-W186c 6:00 pm Start Time Relations Interest Group ACRL_ Task Force to Review 7:30 pm SHER- ALCTS ALCTS Monographs Editorial 5:30 pm HRM-Adler/ RBMS Competencies for Special Superior A Board CC 24C Collections Professionals & B ALCTS_ CaMMS Research and 5:30 pm HRM- Meeting CMMS Publications Committee Burnham/CC ALA Presidential Candidates 7:00 pm HYATT- 23C Reception Columbus AB ALCTS_ Committee on Cataloging: Asian 5:30 pm MCP-W177 ALA-APA The Networking Reception 8:00 pm HYATT-Plaza CMMS and African Materials B ALCTS_ Faceted Subject Access Interest 5:30 pm MCP-W182 ALCTS ALCTSFest: A Mid-Conference 8:00 pm SWISS-Vevey CMMS Group Gathering (ALCTS_PARS, ALCTS_ ALCTS_ Administration of Collection 5:30 pm MCP-W186a CRS, ALCTS_CMS, ALCTS_CMMS, CMS Management Interest Group ALCTS_AS) ALSC, Joint Executive Committee 7:00 pm HRM- DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY DAILY ALCTS_ PARS Forum 5:30 pm MCP-W183c PARS, ALA REFORMA Meeting Jackson Park/CC 10D ALSC 2016 Caldecott Award 6:30 pm HRM-Clark/ Committee Meeting CC 22C 6:30 pm Start Time ALSC 2016 Odyssey Award Committee 6:30 pm HRM- UNO University of Washington/ 8:00 pm HYATT-Gold Meeting DuSable/CC Syracuse University Reception Coast 21C for Joe Janes ASCLA Collaborative Digitization Interest 5:30 pm MCP-W175a 7:00 pm Start Time Group Meeting AFL-CALA CALA Board Meeting 9:00 pm SHER- Chicago Ballroom 06 * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event

84 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location 8:00 pm Start Time 8:30 am Start Time AFL- Noche de Cuentos 10:00 pm HYATT-Grand ACRL Research and Scholarly 11:30 am SHER- REFORMA, D North Environment Committee Meeting Chicago UNO Ballroom 06 9:00 pm Start Time ACRL Academic Library Trends and 10:00 am SHER- Statistics Survey Editorial Board Chicago ALA- ALA Council Reception 10:00 pm HYATT-Gold Meeting Ballroom 08 COUNCIL Coast ACRL Research Planning and Review 10:00 am SHER- Sunday, February 1 Committee Columbus A 7:00 am Start Time ACRL RBM Editorial Board Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Chicago AFL-CALA CALA Committee Meeting 9:00 am SHER-Erie Ballroom 08 Room ACRL New Publications Advisory Board 10:00 am SHER- ALA ERT Board Meeting 9:00 am MCP-W194a Chicago ALA Divisions’ Presidents’ Breakfast 8:30 am HRM-Grant Ballroom 08 Park/CC 12A ACRL Chapters Council Meeting 10:00 am SHER- *YALSA 2015 Odyssey Award Committee 8:30 am HYATT- Ontario Skyway 265 Room 7:30 am Start Time ACRL CLS CLIPP Committee Meeting 10:00 am SHER- Chicago *UNO ICOLC Consortia Breakfast 9:30 am HRM-Clark/ Ballroom 08 CC 22AB ACRL CHOICE Editorial Board 10:00 am SHER- *UNO Alexander Street Press Breakfast 9:00 am HYATT-Grand Chicago EF Ballroom 08 8:00 am Start Time ACRL_CLS All-Committees Meeting 10:00 am SHER- AASL Candidates Forum 9:00 am HIL-Waldorf Columbus B Room ACRL_ Conference Development 10:00 am SHER- *ALA Committee on Accreditation 5:30 pm HIL- RBMS Committee Meeting Sheraton (COA) meeting McCormick Ballroom 1 Boardroom ACRL_ Exhibition Awards Committee 11:30 am SHER- SUNDAY *ALSC 2015 Sibert Award Committee 10:00 am HIL- RBMS Meeting II Mississippi Meeting III Conference Room Room 5G ACRL_STS Publisher/Vendor Relations 10:00 am MCP-W176a *ALSC 2015 Batchelder Award 10:00 am HIL- Discussion Group Committee Meeting III Conference ACRL_ULS Evidence-Based Practice 10:00 am SHER- Room 5A Discussion Group Michigan A ALSC 2015 Carnegie Medal/Notable 10:00 am FAIR- & B DAILY SCHEDULE Children’s Videos Committee Chancellor ACRL_ULS Committee on the Future of 10:00 am SHER- Meeting III Room University Libraries Superior A *ALSC 2015 Newbery Award Committee 10:00 am HYATT- & B Meeting III Skyway 272 ACRL_ Special Topics Discussion 10:00 am SHER- *ALSC 2015 Wilder Award Committee 10:00 am HYATT- WESS Group/Research and Planning Missouri Meeting II Skyway 281 Committee Room *ALSC 2015 Geisel Award Committee 10:00 am HIL- ALA COL/IFC Joint Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W175c Meeting III Conference Room 5J *ALSC 2015 Belpre Award Committee 10:00 am HIL- Meeting III Conference Room 5F

*ALSC 2015 Caldecott Award 10:00 am HYATT- February 1: The record Committee Meeting III McCormick high for this day was 56 *EMIERT Coretta Scott King Book Awards 5:00 pm SWISS-Rhone in 1968…and the record low was -14 in 1985. Jury III In 2011, there was 13.6 *RUSA_ Notable Books Council III 12:00 pm FAIR- inches of snow, closing CODES Diplomat Lake Shore Drive! Room *UNO SAGE Data User Group 9:00 am MCP-W186c

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 85 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALA Libraries Fostering Civic 10:00 am MCP-W195 RUSA_ Publications and 10:00 am MCP-W184d Engagement Member Interest BRASS Communications Committee Group Meeting ALA 275 Degrees of Innovation: 10:00 am MCP-W183b RUSA_ Discussion & All-Committees 10:00 am MCP-W184d Online High School Diplomas @ BRASS Meeting Your Library RUSA_ Executive Committee Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W184d ALA RDA Forum 10:00 am MCP-W196c BRASS ALA OITP - E-Rate Task Force Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W177 RUSA_ Business Reference in Public 10:00 am MCP-W184d BRASS Libraries Meeting ALA- ALA Council I 11:00 am MCP-W375e/ COUNCIL Skyline RUSA_ Business Reference in Academic 10:00 am MCP-W184d BRASS Libraries Meeting ALCTS_ Subject Analysis Committee I 11:30 am HIL- CMMS (CaMMS) International RUSA_ Membership Committee Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W184d South BRASS ALCTS_ All Committee Meeting and 11:30 am MCP-W470b RUSA_ Program Planning Committee for 10:00 am MCP-W184d CMS Executive Committee BRASS Annual Meeting ALCTS_ All Committee Meeting and 11:30 am MCP-W179a RUSA_ Outstanding Refernece Source 2:00 pm HYATT- PARS Executive Committee CODES Award Committee III Skyway 282 ALCTS, Metadata Interest Group 10:00 am MCP-W176c *RUSA_ The Reading List Council IV 11:30 am HIL- ALCTS_ CODES Conference CRS, Room 5E ALCTS_ RUSA_ Assessing Integration of 10:00 am MCP-W179b CMMS MARS Library Services into Course ALCTS, Linked Library Data Interest 10:00 am MCP-W192b Management Systems: Where LITA, Group We Stand Now ALCTS_ RUSA_ Rethinking Resource Sharing 10:00 am MCP-W186a CMMS STARS Policies Committee Meeting *ALSC 2015 Library Service to Special 11:30 am HRM-Adler/ RUSA_ Consortial Borrowing Joint 11:30 am HRM-Field/ Populations Committee Meeting CC 24C STARS, Committee CC 20C ALSC All Committee 11:30 am MCP-W375c/ LLAMA_ Skyline SASS *ALSC 2015 Special Collections and 11:30 am HRM- SRRT, Amelia Bloomer Project 6:30 pm FAIR- Bechtel Fellowship Committee DuSable/CC FTF Committee Meeting III Embassy Meeting 21C Room ASCLA Physical Delivery Interest Group, 10:00 am MCP-W192a UNO S&S Adult Book Buzz 10:00 am MCP-W181c ASCLA. Meeting *UNO AWE Customer Meetings 5:30 pm SWISS-Vevey *GLBTRT Stonewall Book Awards 5:30 pm HYATT- 2 Committee II Skyway 261 UNO BIBCO/CONSER/NACO/ 11:30 am MCP-W475a GLBTRT, Rainbow Project Committee II 5:30 pm HIL- SACO-at-Large SRRT Conference YALSA RUSA/YALSA Young Adult 10:00 am HRM- Room 4I Reference Committee Burnham/CC GODORT Federal Documents Task Force 10:00 am SWISS-Gallen 23C IRRT IRRT Executive Committee 11:30 am MCP-W175b YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young 5:30 pm HIL- Meeting Adult Readers Conference Room 4J LLAMA_ Safety and Security Discussion 10:00 am MCP-W187c BES Group YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young 5:30 pm HIL- Adults Conference LLAMA_ Union Relations for Manager 10:00 am MCP-W176b Room 5B HRS Discussion Group YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults 5:30 pm MCP-W193 MAGIRT ALCTS CaMMS/MAGIRT 10:00 am MCP-W175a Cartographic Resources 9:00 am Start Time Cataloging Interest Group

DAILY SCHEDULE SUNDAY DAILY AASL Affiliate Assembly 1:00 pm HIL-Waldorf Meeting Room RUSA_ Business Reference Sources 10:00 am MCP-W184d ALA Resume Review Service 5:00 pm MCP- BRASS Committee Meeting Placement RUSA_ Business Reference Services 10:00 am MCP-W184d Center BRASS Discussion Group Meeting ALA Career Counseling 5:00 pm MCP- RUSA_ Education Committee Meeting 10:00 am MCP-W184d Placement BRASS Center ALA Photography Service 5:00 pm MCP- Placement Center

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86 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALA Career Development Workshop: 10:30 am MCP- ACRL_ WGSS Discussion 11:30 am SHER-Parlor HR Confidential: Insider Tips Placement WGSS C from the HR Directors Center *AFL- Professional Development/ 11:30 am HYATT-Wright UNO OCLC QuestionPoint Users Group 10:00 am HRM- BCALA Recruitment Committee Meeting Meeting DuSable/CC ALA Emerging Leaders Subcommittee 12:00 pm MCP-W177 21AB ALA COL - Government Information 11:30 am MCP-W175a *VRT Notable Videos for Adults 5:00 pm HYATT- Subcommittee Meeting Committee Addams ALA Book Buzz Theater - 11:30 am MCP-Exhibit 9:30 am Start Time Charlesbridge - Discovering New Hall-Book ALA Book Buzz Theater - Random 10:30 am MCP-Exhibit Voices: A Closer Look at Debut Buzz Theater House Children’s - Random Hall-Book Authors House Children’s Books Book Buzz Theater ALA OITP - Children and Youth 11:30 am MCP-W185a Buzz! Technology Policy Initiatives UNO BOT Adult Audiobook Preview 10:30 am MCP-W187a ALA Placement Center Open House/ 12:00 pm MCP- 10:00 am Start Time Job Fair Placement Center ACRL Intersections of Information 11:30 am SHER-Parlor Literacy and Scholarly F ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Low & 11:30 am MCP-Exhibit Communication Task Force Slow: Master the Art of Barbeque Hall-What’s In 5 Easy Lessons Cooking AFL-BCALA Healthy Lifestyle Fair 11:30 am HYATT- Stage Columbus GH ALA IFC Privacy Subcommittee 11:30 am MCP-W175c ALA Auditorium Speaker Series 11:00 am MCP-W375a/ ALA OITP - Copyright Education 11:30 am MCP-W182 featuring LeVar Burton Skyline Subcommittee Meeting II ALA ALA Personas Workshop 12:00 pm MCP-W476 ALA ALA Center for Civic Life Advisory 11:30 am MCP-W195 Committee ALA PopTop Stage - Stories of Women 11:00 am MCP-Exhibit Pursuing Their Destiny Hall-PopTop ALA Robots, superheroes and squirrel 11:30 am MCP-W183c Stage missions: Conquer the factors affecting reading ability in UNO, General Membership Meeting 12:00 pm HYATT- school-aged children.

REFORMA Columbus CD SUNDAY ALA OITP - ALA DCWG: Libraries and 11:30 am MCP-W196b 10:30 am Start Time ebooks—Where Do We Go From AASL Alliance Meeting 11:30 am MCP-W473 Here? ACRL Chapters Council Working Group 11:30 am SHER- ALA International Council of Library 11:30 am MCP-W192c Missouri Association Executives (ICLAE) Room ALA COL - Grassroots Subcommittee 11:30 am MCP-W186a ACRL Personnel Administrators and 11:30 am SHER- Meeting - II

Staff Development Officers Sheraton ALA ALA Graphic Novels & Comics in 11:30 am MCP-W192a DAILY SCHEDULE Discussion Group Ballroom 1 Libraries Member Interest Group ACRL Budget & Finance Committee 1:00 pm SHER-Erie Business Meeting Meeting II Room ALA OITP - Library 3D Printing— 11:30 am MCP-W470a ACRL Undergraduate Librarians 11:30 am SHER- Unlocking the Opportunities, Discussion Group Ontario Understanding the Challenges Room ALA, LITA Top Technology Trends 11:30 am MCP-W183a ACRL_ Conference Program Planning - 11:30 am SHER- ALA, PLA Performance Outcome Measures 11:30 am MCP-W183b ANSS, San Francisco 2015 Committee Columbus A for Public Libraries ACRL_ Meeting ALCTS LRTS Editorial Board 11:30 am HIL- LPSS, Conference ACRL_LES Room 4A ACRL_ Technical Services Discussion 11:30 am SHER- ALCTS ALCTS Division Committee Chairs 11:30 am MCP-W186b RBMS Group Meeting Columbus B ALCTS_ Cataloging and Classification 11:30 am MCP-W176a ACRL_ Task Force to Review Guidelines 11:30 am SHER- CMMS Research Interest Group RBMS on the Selection and Transfer Arkansas of Materials from General Room ALCTS_ Executive Committee II (CaMMS) 11:30 am HIL- Collections to Special Collections CMMS Conference Meeting Room 4K ACRL_ ALA Annual Program Planning 11:30 am SHER- ALCTS_CRS Continuing Resources Standards 11:30 am MCP-W474b RBMS - Orlando 2016 Committee Colorado Forum Meeting Room

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 87 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALSC 2016 Wilder Award Committee 12:00 pm HRM-Huron UNITED Leaders Orientation Committee 11:30 am HIL- Meeting Conference Room 5H ALSC Budget Meeting I 12:00 pm HRM- Burnham/CC UNO Web Apps for Enhancing 11:30 am HIL- 23C Customer & Staff Experiences Marquette Room ASCLA Library Development Hot Topics 11:30 am HRM-Hyde Discussion Forum Park/CC 11A UNO Understanding How Users 11:30 am MCP-W176c Search and Discover ASCLA ASCLA Accessibility Assembly 11:30 am HRM-Field/ CC 20AB UNO LC BIBFRAME Update Forum 11:30 am MCP-W196a *EMIERT EMIERT Executive and All 11:30 am HRM-Hyde UNO EBSCO TBD 11:30 am SWISS-Gallen Committee Meeting Park/CC 11B UNO OCLC Update Brunch 12:30 pm HRM- GODORT Legislative Committee Meeting II 11:30 am SWISS-Vevey Regency 1 Ballroom GODORT Cataloging Committee 11:30 am SWISS- UNO Random House Adult Book Buzz 11:30 am MCP-W187a Montreux Preview LITA Library Consortia Automated 11:30 am HRM- *YALSA 2015 Alex Awards 11:30 am HIL- System Jackson Conference Park/CC 10C Room 4H LITA User Experience 11:30 am MCP-W176b YALSA Coffee with the Candidates 11:30 am MCP-W475b LITA Public Library Technology 11:30 am MCP-W194a 11:00 am Start Time LITA Drupal4lib 11:30 am MCP-W186c ALA PopTop Stage - Fiction 12:00 pm MCP-Exhibit LITA Game Making 11:30 am HRM- Hall-PopTop DuSable/CC Stage 21AB ALA-APA ALA-APA Council 11:30 am MCP-W375e/ LLAMA Women Administrators 11:30 am MCP-W181b Skyline Discussion Group 11:30 am Start Time LLAMA_ Moving Libraries Discussion 11:30 am SHER- ALA Book Buzz Theater - Simon and 12:30 pm MCP-Exhibit BES Group Superior A Schuster - Simon and Schuster Hall-Book & B Children’s and Adult Book Buzz Buzz Theater LLAMA, LLAMA and NMRT Working 11:30 am HRM-Grant ALA Professional Etiquette Luncheon 1:30 pm MCP-W185d NMRT Together to Provide You With the Park/CC 12A Tools to Develop Your Leadership ALA Tell the IRS 12:30 pm MCP-W187c Skills for Your Career ALA ALA Policy Monitoring Committee 12:30 pm MCP-W375e/ MAGIRT MAGIRT Cataloging and 11:30 am MCP-W187b Skyline Classification Committee (CCC) RUSA Budget and Finance Committee 1:00 pm HIL- Meeting Meeting (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_ Boulevard C *PLA EBSCO Excellence in Small &/ 11:30 am HRM-Superior RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, or Rural Public Library Service RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS) Award Jury YALSA Youth Council Caucus 12:45 pm MCP-W375e/ RUSA Publications and 11:30 am MCP-W179b Skyline Communications Committee 11:45 am Start Time Meeting ALA ALA Masters Series - Mechanic 12:30 pm MCP-W184bc RUSA Standards and Guidelines 11:30 am HRM-Clark/ Institutes, Hackerspaces, Committee Meeting CC 22C Makerspaces, TechShops, *UNITED Awards Committee 11:30 am HIL- Incubators, Accelerators, and Conference Centers of Social Enterprise. Room 4E Where do Libraries fit in? 12:00 pm Start Time ALA PopTop Stage - Jeffrey Brown 1:00 pm MCP-Exhibit

DAILY SCHEDULE SUNDAY DAILY Hall-PopTop Stage The Chicago Blackhawks, members of the Central GLBTRT Over the Rainbow Committee II 6:00 pm HYATT- Division of the Western Skyway 273 Conference of the NHL, have won the Stanley cup 1:00 pm Start Time five times—in 2013, 2010, AASL American University Presses 2:30 pm MCP-W177 1961, 1938, and 1934. Book Selection (AAUP) Meeting AASL Board of Directors Meeting 3:30 pm HIL-Astoria Room

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88 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location AASL, AASL/ACRL Interdivisional 2:30 pm SHER-Huron ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 2:00 pm MCP-W476 ACRL Committee on Information Room Testing Literacy ALA Planning and Budget Assembly 2:30 pm MCP-W180 ACRL Immersion Program Committee 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor (PBA) Meeting F ALA What’s Cooking @ ALA - Summer 2:00 pm MCP-Exhibit ACRL Professional Values Committee 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor Cocktails Hall-What’s Meeting A Cooking Stage ACRL Standards Committee Meeting 2:30 pm SHER- Missouri ALA NILPPA Initiative Update 2:30 pm MCP-W187a Room ALA Money Smart Week @ Your 2:30 pm MCP-W196c ACRL ACRL 2017 Brainstorming 2:30 pm SHER- Library Meeting Chicago ALA COL Business Meeting - II 2:30 pm MCP-W175a Ballroom 06 ALA OITP - Policy Revolution - What is 2:30 pm MCP-W196a ACRL ACRL 2015 Coordinating 2:30 pm SHER- a Policy Revolution! anyway? Committee Meeting Sheraton Ballroom 1 ALA Advocacy Coordinating Group 2:30 pm HYATT- (ACG) + Committee on Library Columbus AB ACRL Virtual Worlds Interest Group 2:30 pm SHER- Advocacy Visioning Meeting Arkansas Room *ALA-APA LSSC Certification Review 2:30 pm MCP-W473 Committee ACRL Digital Curation Interest Group 2:30 pm MCP-W176c ALCTS ALCTS Division All Committee 5:30 pm MCP-W179 ACRL_CLS Leadership and Management 2:30 pm SHER- Meeting Issues in College Libraries Ontario Discussion Group Room ALCTS ALCTS Continuing Education 2:30 pm MCP-W186b Committee ACRL_ Task Force on the Development 2:30 pm SHER- RBMS of Standardized Holdings Counts Mississippi ALCTS_AS Acquisitions Managers & 02:30 pm MCP-W176a and Measures for Archival Room Vendors Interest Group Repositories and Special ALCTS_ CaMMS Recruiting and 2:30 pm HRM-Adler/ Collections Libraries CMMS Mentoring Committee CC 24C ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor ALCTS_ CaMMS Forum 2:30 pm MCP-W183c

RBMS Committee - Standard Citations G CMMS, SUNDAY Group Meeting I ALA ACRL_ Seminars Committee Meeting 2:30 pm SHER-Parlor ALCTS_ Collection Evaluation and 2:30 pm MCP-W184d RBMS C CMS Assessment Interest Group ACRL_STS Federal Science Agencies Update 2:30 pm SHER-Ohio ALCTS, Cataloging of Children’s 2:30 pm MCP-W186a ACRL_ Romance Languages/ 2:30 pm SHER-Erie ALCTS_ Materials Committee WESS Germanists Discussion Groups Room CMMS ACRL, ALA Update on Value of Academic 2:30 pm MCP-W183a ALCTS, Authority Control Interest Group 5:30 pm MCP-W474b DAILY SCHEDULE Libraries Initiative LITA, ALCTS_ ACRL, ACRL/LLAMA Interdivisional 2:30 pm SHER- CMMS LLAMA Committee on Building Colorado Resources Meeting Room ALCTS, Metadata Standards Committee 2:30 pm MCP-W194a LITA (ALCTS_PARS, ALCTS_CRS, *AFL-AILA American Indian Library 2:30 pm SHER- ALCTS_CMMS) Association Chicago Ballroom 08 ALSC 2016 Nominating Committee 2:30 pm HRM-Superior AFL- REFORMA National Conference 3:00 pm HYATT- ALSC 2016 Geisel Award Committee 4:00 pm HRM-Field/ REFORMA All Committees Meeting Columbus EF Meeting CC 20C *AFL-ULC ULC Technology Leaders 2:30 pm MCP-W187b ALSC, ALA Diversity Matters: Stepping It Up 2:30 pm MCP-W183b With Action! ALA Mentoring-on-the-Fly 4:00 pm MCP- Placement LIRT Discussion Forum 2:30 pm MCP-W471 Center LITA Head of Technology 2:30 pm MCP-W176b ALA A Conversation on Equity, 2:30 pm MCP-W184a LLAMA Leadership Development 2:30 pm MCP-W475a Diversity, and Inclusion Seminar ALA Committee on Research and 2:30 pm MCP-W182 LLAMA_ Library Facilities Planning 2:30 pm MCP-W470b Statistics Meeting BES Discussion Group (LLAMA-BES) ALA PopTop Stage - Kimberly 2:00 pm MCP-Exhibit LLAMA_ Circulation Access Discussion 2:30 pm MCP-W181b Brubaker Bradley Hall-PopTop SASS Group Stage

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 89 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location MAGIRT MAGIRT Executive Board and 2:30 pm MCP-W185a ALA PopTop Stage - National 3:00 pm MCP-Exhibit Membership Meeting A Storytelling Network Hall-PopTop Stage PLA PLA 2016 Conference Program 2:30 pm MCP-W186c Subcommittee Meeting 2:30 pm Start Time RUSA Organization and Planning 2:30 pm HRM- ALA Book Buzz Theater - Holiday 3:30 pm MCP-Exhibit Committee Burnham/CC House and Scholastic - Spring Hall-Book 23C 2015 New Book Look with Buzz Theater RUSA Conference Program 2:30 pm HRM- Common Core Coordinating Committee Meeting DuSable/CC ALA BARC/Division Leadership 3:30 pm MCP-W180 21C Meeting RUSA_HS History Librarians Discussion 2:30 pm MCP-W181c 3:00 pm Start Time Group AASL_ School Library Research News 4:00 pm MCP-W183c RUSA_ Hot Topics: Augmented Reality 2:30 pm MCP-W185bc ESLS, ALA You Can Use MARS ACRL Liaisons Coordinating Committee 5:30 pm HRM- RUSA_ Cooperative Collection 2:30 pm HRM-Clark/ Meeting DuSable/CC STARS Development Committee CC 22C 21AB Meeting (RUSA CODES, RUSA STARS) ACRL Scholarly Communication 4:00 pm MCP-W176a Discussion Group RUSA Learning Opportunities and 2:30 pm HIL- Knowledge Coordination Marquette ACRL Information Literacy Standards 4:00 pm SHER- Discussion Forum (RUSA_STARS, Room Committee Meeting (Part of the Missouri RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_ Standards Committee Meeting) Room HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS) ACRL Liaisons Grants Committee 5:30 pm HRM- UNITED Academic Friends and 2:30 pm MCP-W175c Meeting DuSable/CC Development Officers Discussion 21AB Group ACRL Liaisons Training and 4:30 pm HRM- UNITED Library Foundation Discussion 2:30 pm MCP-W195 Development Committee DuSable/CC Group Meeting 21AB UNO OCLC Maximizing Discovery and 2:30 pm MCP-W187c ACRL Student Learning and 5:30 pm SHER-Huron Access of Library eContent Information Literacy Committee Room Meeting (ACRL) UNO Power Up Your Story Time 2:30 pm MCP-W181a ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 4:00 pm SHER-Parlor *UNO Student Learning Outcomes 2:30 pm MCP-W175b RBMS Committee - Standard Citations G Committee Meeting Group Meeting II UNO NISO Annual Update Meeting 2:30 pm MCP-W475b ACRL_STS Research Agenda Task Force 4:00 pm SHER- YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens 5:30 pm HIL- Forum Chicago Conference Ballroom 08 Room 4L ACRL_ Social Sciences and History/ 4:00 pm SHER-Parlor YALSA Advocacy Support Task Force 2:30 pm MCP-W474a WESS College and Medium-Sized F Libraries Discussion Groups YALSA Moving YALSA Forward 2:30 pm MCP-W192b *AFL- Health Information Project Task 4:00 pm HYATT- 1:30 pm Start Time BCALA Force Skyway 269 ALA Book Buzz Theater - Perseus and 2:30 pm MCP-Exhibit ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 4:00 pm MCP-W476 Hachette Hall-Book Testing Buzz Theater ALA ELL Practitioners Panel: 4:00 pm MCP-W183a ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s Books 4:30 pm MCP-W194b Innovations in Community Committee Meeting III (ALSC) Involvement ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s 9:00 pm HIL-Lake ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee 4:00 pm MCP-W175c Recordings Committee Meeting Michigan III III ALA PopTop Stage - Romance 4:00 pm MCP-Exhibit 2:00 pm Start Time Hall-PopTop DAILY SCHEDULE SUNDAY DAILY ACRL Information Literacy Competency 4:00 pm SHER- Stage Standards for Higher Education Columbus A ALA Making Educational Comics: 4:00 pm MCP-W474a Task Force I (ACRL) Why Should the Pros Have All ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 3:00 pm MCP-W476 the Fun? Testing ALA Website Advisory Committee 05:00 pm MCP-W182 ALA Career Development Workshop: 3:30 pm MCP- Meeting The Power of No Placement ALA OITP - 3D Printing Task Force 4:00 pm MCP-W186b Center ALA Committee on Organization 4:00 pm MCP-W186a Meeting II ALA OITP - E-rate Modernization 5:30 pm MCP-W192c Forum * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event

90 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALA COL Business Meeting - II 4:00 pm MCP-W175a UNO OCLC WorldShare Metadata 4:00 pm MCP-W187c Users Group Meeting ALA Committee on Library Advocacy 4:30 pm MCP-W192a (COLA) Meeting 3:30 pm Start Time ALA-APA Salaries & Status of Library 4:00 pm MCP-W175b AASL Executive Committee Meeting 6:00 pm HIL- Workers Committee Conference ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical 4:00 pm MCP-W184d Room 5C Services Interest Group AASL_SPVS Betting on People: Strategies 5:00 pm HYATT- ALCTS_ Collection Management and 4:00 pm MCP-W176c for Getting and Keeping the Best Columbus AB CMS Electronic Resources Interest People in our School Libraries Group ALA ALA President’s Program 5:30 pm MCP-W375a/ ALCTS_CRS Access to Continuing Resources 4:00 pm MCP-W195 featuring Mike Ebeling Skyline Interest Group ALA Book Buzz Theater - DK 4:30 pm MCP-Exhibit ALSC, AFL- Pura Belpré Award 20th 4:00 pm MCP-W473 - DKfindout! Hall-Book REFORMA Anniversary Celebration Task Buzz Theater Force 4:00 pm Start Time ALSC, ALA Young Children, Libraries & New 4:00 pm MCP-W183b ALA ALA New Homepage Prototype 5:00 pm MCP-W476 Media Survey Testing ASCLA ASCLA Youth Services 4:00 pm HRM-Adler/ 4:30 pm Start Time Consultants Interest Group CC 24C meeting ACRL Philosophical, Religious, & 5:30 pm SHER-Parlor Theological Discussion Group F GODORT International Documents Task 4:00 pm SWISS-Vevey Force 1 ACRL Digital Humanities Interest Group 5:30 pm SHER- Chicago LITA Accessibility 4:00 pm HRM-Hyde Ballroom 08 Park/CC 11A ACRL Balancing Baby and Book 5:30 pm SHER- LITA Financial Advisory Committee 4:00 pm HRM-Superior Discussion Group Mississippi LLAMA Library Storage Interest/ 4:00 pm MCP-W194a Room Discussion Group ACRL_ Information Exchange 5:30 pm SHER- LLAMA, New Professional Section 4:00 pm HRM-Grant RBMS Chicago

NPS Planning Meeting Park/CC 12A Ballroom 09 SUNDAY LLAMA_ Fiscal and Business Officers 4:00 pm MCP-W181b ACRL_STS Scholarly Communications 5:30 pm SHER- LOMS Discussion Group Committee Sheraton Ballroom 3 MAGIRT MAGIRT Executive Board and 4:00 pm MCP-W185a Membership Meeting B ACRL_ULS Public Service Directors of Large 6:30 pm SHER- Research Libraries Discussion Michigan A PLA Legislation and Advocacy 4:00 pm HRM- Group & B Committee Meeting Burnham/CC 23C ALA Rural, Native, and Tribal 5:30 pm MCP-W186a Libraries of all Kinds Committee DAILY SCHEDULE PLA PLDS Statistical Report Advisory 4:00 pm HRM-Field/ (RNTLOAK) Committee Meeting CC 20AB ALA Adult Literacy through Library 5:30 pm MCP-W183a SRRT Action Council II Meeting 4:00 pm MCP-W186c Engagement SUSTAIN Sustainability Round Table Social 4:00 pm HRM-Clark/ RT CC 22C UNITED PLA Program Committee 4:00 pm MCP-W177 UNO TRAIL (Technical Report Archive 4:00 pm MCP-W187b & Image Library) Information and Updates *UNO Random House Children’s Book 4:00 pm MCP-W190b Buzz Preview UNO EBSCO TBD 4:00 pm SWISS-Gallen Which is better Pizzeria Uno or Pizzaria Due? Both were estab- UNO A Library Collection Today and 4:00 pm MCP-W181c lished by Ike Sewell and Ric Into the Future—In Theory and Riccardo. The first Uno’s was In Practice established in 1943, and in 1955 UNO OCLC WorldCat Discovery Users 4:00 pm MCP-W176b Due opened one block north. Group Meeting UNO AAP’s Library Family Feud 4:00 pm HRM-Prarie Room B

MCP – McCormick Place West HIL – Hilton Chicago SHER – Sheraton Chicago BLACK – Renaissance Blackstone HRM – Hyatt Regency McCormick SWISS – Swissotel Chicago FAIR – Fairmont Chicago HYATT – Hyatt Regency Chicago (See page 51 for complete hotel information.) ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 91 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALA How to Build Local, State and 5:30 pm MCP-W183b SRRT Feminist Task Force II Meeting 7:30 pm HIL- National Partnerships: A Case Boulevard A Study UNO Rutgers Alumni Cocktail 8:00 pm SWISS- ALA COL - LSTA Subcommittee 5:30 pm MCP-W177 Reception Montreux 1 Meeting 8:00 pm Start Time ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee 5:30 pm MCP-W175a AFL- BCALA Membership Meeting 10:00 pm HYATT- IV BCALA, Columbus CD ALA COL/OITP Joint Meeting on 5:30 pm MCP-W175c UNO Telecommunications 8:30 pm Start Time ALCTS LMPI 5:30 pm MCP-W186b ALA- ALA Council Forum I 10:00 pm HYATT- ALSC Collection Management 5:30 pm HIL-Grand COUNCIL Columbus AB Discussion Group Tradition ALSC All Discussion Meeting 5:30 pm HIL-Joliet Monday, February 2 Room 6:30 am Start Time ALSC 2016 Sibert Award Committee 6:30 pm MCP-W473 ALA Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday 7:30 am MCP-W181 Meeting Observance and Sunrise ALSC 2016 Belpre Award Committee 6:30 pm HRM-Huron Celebration Meeting 7:30 am Start Time LITA LITA Open House 5:30 pm MCP-W470b ALA Finance & Audit Committee with 9:30 am HYATT- LLAMA_ Hot Topics in Assessment 5:30 pm MCP-W176a Auditors Comiskey MAES Discussion Group 8:00 am Start Time MAGIRT MAGIRT Program Planning 5:30 pm HRM- ACRL Budget & Finance Committee 10:00 am SHER- Meeting DuSable/CC Meeting III Sheraton 21C Ballroom 1 RUSA Learning Opportunities and 5:30 pm HIL-Lake ACRL Board of Directors/Budget & 10:00 am SHER- Knowledge Coordination (LOKC) Huron Finance Joint Meeting Sheraton Task Force Ballroom 1 SRRT, Progressive Librarians Guild 5:30 pm MCP-W186c ACRL AFL Immersion Faculty I 5:00 pm SHER- Missouri UNO American Psychological 6:00 pm HRM- Room Association Librarians Burnham/CC AFL-CALA CALA EC Meeting 9:00 am MCP-W194a Roundtable 23AB ALA ERT Membership Meeting 9:00 am MCP-Exhibit UNO PCC Participant’s Meeting 5:30 pm MCP-W196a (Enter exhibit floor at 4600 aisle) Hall-Book UNO OCLC WorldShare ILL and ILLiad 6:00 pm MCP-W192b Buzz Theater Users Group Meeting ALSC, ALA Youth Media Awards 9:00 am MCP-W375a/ YALSA Board II (YALSA) 5:30 pm MCP-W175b YALSA, Skyline 5:00 pm Start Time EMIERT UNO LibQUAL+ Workshop 4:00 pm HRM- RUSA Book & Media Awards Ceremony 7:00 pm HIL-Williford DuSable/CC and Reception (RUSA_STARS, Room 21C RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_ HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS) ACRL ACRL 2015 Scholarship 11:30 am SHER- Committee Meeting Mississippi 6:00 pm Start Time Room ASCLA, Library Consultant’s Interest 6:30 pm HRM-Field/ LCIG Group CC 20C 8:30 am Start Time ACRL ACRL 2015 Component 11:30 am SHER- GLBTRT Social 8:00 pm OS-Off Site Committees Meeting Sheraton LITA LITA Happy Hour 8:00 pm OS-Off Site Ballroom 2 ACRL_ Executive Committee Meeting 11:30 am SHER- RBMS Superior A DAILY SCHEDULE MONDAY DAILY & B ACRL_ General Membership Meeting 10:00 am SHER-Erie WESS Room February 2: The record high for this day was 51 AFL-BCALA Strategic Plan Focus Group II 10:00 am HYATT- degrees in 1992, and the Buckingham record low was -16 in 1996. ALA How to Foresee the Future(s): 10:00 am MCP-W183a Learning with AAM’s Center for the Future of Museums ALA Committee on Professional 10:00 am MCP-W175b Ethics II ALA COL - Legislation Assembly 10:00 am MCP-W175c * Closed meeting T Ticketed Event

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UNITED Nuts & Bolts Subcommitee 10:00 am HRM- DAILY SCHEDULE Burnham/CC 23C UNO AAP/LibraryReads: Booktalk 10:00 am MCP-W185bc Breakfast UNO OCLC CONTENTdm Users Group 10:00 am MCP-W179b Meeting *UNO AWE CustomerMeetings 5:30 pm SWISS- Gallen 3 VRT Membership and Executive 12:30 pm MCP-W176c Board Meeting 9:15 am Start Time *ALA- ALA Prompt Book Meeting II 9:45 am MCP-W375e/ COUNCIL Skyline 9:30 am Start Time ALA Book Buzz Theater - Houghton 10:30 am MCP-Exhibit Mifflin Harcourt - Spring 2015 Hall-Book Highlights from Houghton Mifflin Buzz Theater Harcourt Adult and Culinary YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults 5:30 pm MCP-W193 10:00 am Start Time ALA PopTop Stage - Renee Rosen 11:00 am MCP-Exhibit Hall-PopTop Stage

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 93 Hosted By Event Name End Time Location Hosted By Event Name End Time Location ALA- ALA Council II 12:15 pm MCP-W375e/ ALA PopTop Stage - A Novel Approach 2:00 pm MCP-Exhibit COUNCIL Skyline to Tough Topics: A Discussion on Hall-PopTop Writing Headline-Driven, All-Too- Stage PLA Performance Measurement Task 4:00 pm HRM-Adler/ Real Fiction Force Meeting CC 24AB ALA International Relations 2:30 pm MCP-W177 PLA PLA 2016 Conference Committee 12:00 pm HRM-Clark/ Committee II Meeting CC 22C ALA Chapter Relations Committee II 2:30 pm MCP-W176b 10:30 am Start Time ALCTS ALCTS Program Committee 5:00 pm MCP-W182 ACRL_ Executive Committee Meeting 11:30 am SHER-Erie WESS Room ALCTS ALCTS Board of Directors 5:30 pm MCP-W175c Meeting II AFL- Executive Committee Meeting II 12:30 pm MCP-W176b REFORMA (REFORMA) ALCTS Technical Services Workflow 2:30 pm MCP-W176a Efficiency Interest Group ALCTS_ CaMMS Policy and Planning 11:30 am MCP-W175b CMMS Committee ALCTS_ Subject Analysis Committee II 4:00 pm HIL- CMMS (CaMMS) International ALCTS, Libraries as Publishers: Next 11:30 am MCP-W183b South ALA Steps in Self-Publishing?: ALCTS Forum ALCTS_ Collection Management in Public 2:30 pm MCP-W175a CMS Libraries Interest Group ALSC Budget Meeting II 12:00 pm MCP-W473 ALCTS_ Continuing Resources Cataloging 2:30 pm MCP-W183a GODORT General Membership Meeting 11:30 am SWISS- CRS, ALA Forum Gallen 1 GODORT Steering Committee Meeting II 2:30 pm SWISS-Vevey LIRT Executive Board Meeting 11:30 am MCP-W184d 1 LLAMA LLAMA Kitchen Table 11:30 am MCP-W187b LLAMA LLAMA Board of Directors 3:00 pm MCP-W186c Conversation Meeting II UNITED Annual Conference Program 11:30 am HRM- LRRT Library Research Round Table 2:30 pm MCP-W192c Committee Burnham/CC Executive Committee meeting 23C UNO American Psychological 2:30 pm MCP-W179b UNO EBSCO TBD 11:30 am HIL- Association Lunch & Learn Continental A UNO EBSCO TBD 2:30 pm HIL- UNO Performance Metrics 11:30 am MCP-W194a Continental A Management: Taming the Monster YALSA Board III 2:30 pm MCP-W175b YALSA Morris & Nonfiction Award 12:00 pm MCP-W181 1:30 pm Start Time Program & Presentation ACRL Board of Directors II 4:30 pm SHER- YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens 5:30 pm HIL- Sheraton Conference Ballroom 1 Room 4L ALSC Board of Directors Meeting II 5:30 pm MCP-W186b 11:00 am Start Time ALSC 2015 Notable Children’s Books 4:30 pm MCP-W194b ALA PopTop Stage - Mystery Series 12:00 pm MCP-Exhibit Committee Meeting IV Panel Hall-PopTop LITA Board of Directors 4:30 pm MCP-W192a Stage 2:00 pm Start Time 12:00 pm Start Time ALA Wrap Up Rev Up - Featuring Troy 3:00 pm MCP-W375a/ ASCLA Board of Directors Meeting II 1:30 pm MCP-W195 “Trombone Shorty” Andrews Skyline 12:30 pm Start Time along with illustrator Bryan Collier ALA- ALA Executive Board Candidates 1:30 pm MCP-W375e/ COUNCIL Forum Skyline ALA-EC Executive Board Meeting II 4:30 pm HYATT- Comiskey 1:00 pm Start Time RUSA Board of Directors Meeting II 4:00 pm MCP-W195 ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 2:30 pm SHER-Ohio (RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, RBMS Committee - DCRM MSS Meeting RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_

DAILY SCHEDULE MONDAY DAILY I CODES, RUSA_BRASS) ALA COL Business Meeting - III 2:30 pm MCP-W194a UNITED Gala Author Tea Sponsored by 4:00 pm HIL-Williford ALA, Public and Cultural Programs 2:30 pm MCP-W473 ReferenceUSA Room PPO Advisory Committee Meeting II 3:00 pm Start Time ALA ALA Award Committee 2:30 pm MCP-W176c ACRL_ Bibliographic Standards 4:00 pm SHER- ALA HRDR Advisory Committee 2:30 pm MCP-W186a RBMS Committee - DCRM MSS Meeting Mississippi II Room

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February 3: The record high temperature for this day was 59 in 1992, and the record low was -19 in 1996. In 1896, 11 inches of snow fell.

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AASL. AASL-CAEP Program Review Training ALA. Midwinter Unconference MCP-W194a MCP-W178a New and experienced reviewers and program report compilers are An Unconference is a participant-guided experience that harnesses encouraged to attend this session to learn about the NCATE/CAEP pro- the unstructured conversations people usually have between confer- gram review process, the 2010 AASL Standards for Initial Preparation ence sessions into the conference itself. Unlike most conferences of School Librarians, report preparation and reviews, and appropriate where talking heads and group leaders decide what is important, assessments. All programs submitting an initial report must now use unconferences are organized by the crowd. Unconferences are about the 2010 standards. Reviewers who have not attended training on the sharing the knowledge and passion we have for out profession and 2010 standards must attend this session in order to be assigned to taking what we learn into the world to make a difference. Everyone review programs using those standards. has something to share. Everyone has something to learn. We can all change the world. Friday, January 30 • 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Friday, January 30 • 10:30 AM–12:00 PM RUSA, RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS. Facilitated ALCTS, ALCTS_CMMS. FRBR Interest Group Strategic Planning Discussion MCP-W176a MCP-W192a Meeting of the interest group. A facilitated discussion about the mission and vision of RUSA. ALA. Round Table Coordinating Assembly Friday, January 30 • 8:30 AM–11:30 AM MCP-W186c FRIDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS ALCTS. Technical Services Directors of Large Friday, January 30• 1:00 PM–2:30 PM Research Libraries Interest Group HIL-Salon A ACRL. International Perspectives on Academic & Meeting of Big Heads Research Libraries Discussion Group MCP-W186c Friday, January 30• 8:30 AM–12:00 PM The International Perspectives on Academic and Research Libraries Discussion Group will discuss and promote projects and issues of interest and import to academic and research libraries from an inter- UNITED. Citizens Save Libraries: Rounding Them national perspective. Up and Showing Them How! MCP-W179b Friday, January 30 • 1:00 PM–4:00 PM This special workshop will provide in-depth training on how to create an advocacy campaign and give the basics for helping to train others as well. Library directors, state library development staff, Trustees, ALCTS_CMMS. Competencies and Education for a and consultants are invited to attend to learn how to work with local Career in Cataloging Interest Group library supporters for specific advocacy campaigns, and/or to enhance MCP-W176a existing advocacy skills. This workshop will make use of the Citizens Shawne Miksa (University of North Texas), Gretchen Hoffman (Texas Save Libraries Power Guide for Successful Advocacy. Woman’s University), Allyson Carlyle (University of Washington)—library science professors who teach cataloging—will present their perspec- Friday, January 30• 8:30 AM–4:00 PM tives on the state of cataloging and metadata education. Panelists will address course content, the balancing of theory and practice, and pedagogical approaches. Discussion will explore the challenges of UNITED. Nuts & Bolts for Trustees, Friends and teaching cataloging in the context of the broader, and rapidly evolving, Foundations metadata landscape. MCP-W185bc Library Trustees, Friends groups, Foundations, and staff are invited to join a day of information and resource sharing, roundtable discus- sions, and learning opportunities. Agenda and speakers to be posted at wwww.ala.org/united.

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 97 Friday, January 30• 1:30 PM–4:00 PM YALSA. YALSA 201 MCP-W176c ALA. External Review Panel (ERP) chair training Are you a YALSA member who’s familiar with the basic programs, ser- HIL-Grand Tradition vices and opportunities that the organization has to offer? Are you External Review Panelists who have participated in two or more on-site interested in becoming more involved in the association or are you visits are invited to attend training for ERP chairs. The session will pre- ready to step up to a leadership position? If so, this event is designed pare attendees to lead an external review of MLIS programs seeking for you! Come learn how to be more involved! accreditation. Experienced ERP chairs will share tips and wisdom, and OA staff will present resources to use in the review process. People ACRL. Library and Information Science Education who are currently assigned to chair a review are strongly encouraged to attend. Program heads who want to learn more about the compre- Interest Group hensive review, the site visit, and the role of the ERP Chair in the review SHER-Superior A & B process are also encouraged to attend. This meeting of the LIS Education Interest Group serves to promote discussion on trends, issues and programming related to the work of Friday, January 30 • 2:30 PM–3:30 PM LIS educators and academic librarians.

ALA. ALA Finance Best Practices ALCTS_CMMS. Copy Cataloging Interest Group MCP-W179b MCP-W474b Meeting of the interest group. Saturday, Janaury 31 • 8:30 AM–9:30 AM Saturday, Janaury 31 • 8:30 AM–11:30 AM LITA. Patron Privacy Interest Group SHER-Sheraton Ballroom 1 ALCTS_CMS. Chief Collection Development Officers of Large Research Libraries Interest Saturday, Janaury 31• 8:30 AM–10:00 AM Group HIL-International South ALA. ALA President-elect Sari Feldman Discussion Meeting of the interest group. Forum SATURDAY ALCTS_PARS. Preservation Administrators Interest

MCP-W192b ALA President-elect Sari Feldman and invited participants will discuss Group (PAIG) her presidential platform and key areas of focus for the 2015-2016 MCP-W180 presidential year. This meeting provides a forum for the discussion of issues and devel- opments in preservation administration. The session will feature LLAMA. Middle Managers Discussion Group speakers on a wide range of topics related to preservation. HRM-Burnham/CC 23C Saturday, Janaury 31 • 10:30 AM–11:30 AM LLAMA. Diversity Officers Discussion Group HIL-Lake Erie RUSA, RUSA_STARS, RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_CODES, RUSA_BRASS. RUSA ALCTS.Technical Services Managers in Academic President’s Program Discussion Forum Libraries Interest Group MCP-W185a MCP-W471 A thoughtful discussion about the theme of this year’s President’s Program at Annual Conference. Come talk with your colleagues from around the world about the fol- lowing topics: library-vendor relations; duplication of effort at libraries using a catalog and a discovery layer; the effects of ADA compliance on GODORT. State and Local Documents Task Force DISCUSSION GROUPS technical services work; linked data--is anyone using it yet?; marketing HIL-Grand Tradition technical services; in-house collaborative work. The roundtable format of these discussions will provide focused conversations and there’s no Discussion of current issues related to state and local government need to ask questions in front of a large group! information.

UNO. OverDrive’s Roadmap Breakfast ACRL. MLA International Bibliography in Academic HRM-Regency Ballroom E Libraries Discussion Group Learn about the details on OverDrive’s roadmap. Share your feedback SHER-Mayfair Room and input on OverDrive’s platform and other industry activities to help OverDrive plan for other enhancements.

98 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS ACRL_RBMS. Public Services Discussion Group Meeting SHER-Missouri Room Meet The RBMS Public Services Discussion Group serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas on promoting the visibility and use of original William C. Morris research materials. Award Finalist LITA. Imagineering HRM-Adler/CC 24C E. K. Johnston The Imagineering Interest Group will meet to plan for future ALA Annual programs and meetings. We will also talk about future group endeavors, such as creating online resources. Please attend if you are interested in working with the group. Additional Information: Librarianship, Adult Services, Collection Development, Popular Culture, Reader’s Advisory

ALA. Superhero Showdown: A Bracket For Debate MCP-W474b In 2014, Richland Library hosted three debate-style programs for teens having to do with the heroes and villains of DC and Marvel comics. Join Thomas Maluck as he describes what went into the planning of

these programs as well as teens’ debate styles that determined the SATURDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS fates of Earth’s mightiest heroes. Predict the final results, if you can! Sponsored by the ALA Graphic Novels & Comics in Libraries Member Interest Group.

RUSA_STARS. ILL Discussion Group MCP-W187c Author Signing A forum for programs and discussions of issues relevant to interlibrary Lerner Publishing Group loan and resource sharing among all types of libraries. Booth #4622 Sunday, February 1 ACRL. New Members Discussion Group 2:00-3:00 PM SHER-Chicago Ballroom 09 First 100 Copies FREE! E. K. Johnston Oops...I did it again: What happens after you’ve screwed up? The New Member Discussion Group focuses on topics that are of interest to new members of ACRL and new members of the library profession. 2015 William C. Morris Award Finalist At the Midwinter Meeting we’ll be discussing what happens after you Kirkus Best Teen Books of 2014 realize you’ve a mistake: how to apologize, rebuild bridges, and avoid making the same mistake twice. Kirkus Prize Finalist Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2014 ACRL. Personnel Administrators and Staff Booklist Development Officers Discussion Group = SHER-Superior A & B = Kirkus Reviews A discussion of topical issues, emerging trends, and best practices by Publishers Weekly personnel and staff development officers. = = Quill & Quire RUSA_RSS. Services to Jobseekers at Queens # HYATT-Columbus CD Visit Lerner in Booth 4622 RSS Job and Career Committee presents a discussion on how Queens For free galleys, bookmarks, discussion Library in NY serves job seekers at all levels. Session Speaker will be guides, and to browse exciting new titles Lauren Comito. coming in Spring 2015! Lauren Comito is a job search helping, activist librarian in NYC and the Job and Business Academy Librarian for Queens Library’s Central location, as well as a Councilor at Large for the American Library Association, and the President Elect of the Leadership and Management section of the New York Library Association. As the Director of Operations of Urban Librarians Unite, she is a key figure in modern urban library activism.

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 99 LITA. Electronic Resources Management ACRL_ANSS. Sociology Librarians Discussion MCP-W194a SHER-Erie Room The ALCTS/LITA ERM Interest Group will host a panel entitled “Data- Meet with colleagues to discuss resources, instruction and assess- Driven Decision Making in E-Resources Management: Beyond Cost per ment in regards to sociology librarianship within academic libraries. Use.” LITA. Open Source Systems ALCTS. ALCTS New Members Interest Group HRM-Burnham/CC 23C MCP-W471 Meeting to discuss future projects for the Open Source Systems Are you a new ALCTS member or considering membership with ALCTS? Interest Group. Want to learn more about the division and how you can get involved? Join us as we discuss these and other topics! ALCTS leaders will be on hand to share about the division and answer questions. The meeting Saturday, Janaury 31 • 10:30 AM–12:00 PM will also feature breakout groups organized around topics that are of interest to new members including, but not limited to: networking, pub- ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations lishing with ALCTS, presenting at conferences, building your resume, current trends in technical services, being a new professional, etc. HRM-Boardroom 1 Breakout groups will provide an opportunity for new members to dialog At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing with each other and an ALCTS veteran, sharing experience and asking the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attend- questions. ees about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—a community of members, staff and external allies. As the Board consid- ers future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice ALCTS_CMMS. Cataloging Norms Interest Group is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we MCP-W181c consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members The interest group will discuss the following topics: “Utility of the now and in the future. legacy MARC records: Analyses and Ways to Support Discovery Service;” “Ready…Set…URIs… Actionable!—Experiencing a Linked Saturday, Janaury 31 • 12:00 PM–2:30 PM Data Mindset Now—Preparing For the Next Generation Search and Discovery Environment;” and, “MarcMaker: A Metadata Creation Tool” with Myung-Ja Han, Nicole Ream-Sotomayor, Janet Weber, Patricia AASL_ESLS. Educators of School Librarians Lampron, Deren Kudeki, Janina Maria Sarol, University of Illinois Section Meeting at Urbana-Champaign Library. The University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Library launched a project, MarcMaker, to improve the HYATT-Gold Coast SATURDAY

productivity of metadata workflow and visibility of Library’s hidden col- lections to users. This presentation will showcase the web application Saturday, Janaury 31 • 1:00 PM–2:30 PM developed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library as well as challenges encountered and plans for future development and use cases. LITA. Distance Learning HIL-Pullman Boardroom ACRL. Copyright Discussion Group Distance Learning Interest Group. SHER-Chicago Ballroom 06 The ACRL Copyright Discussion Group reviews and discusses legisla- UNITED. Public Library Trustees Discussion Group tive, judicial and regulatory developments related to copyrighted and MCP-W181b libraries in higher education. Are you a library Trustee? If so, join this informal discussion group and bring your best practices to share and questions to ask of fellow LITA. Search Engine Optimization Trustees from across the country. HRM-Jackson Park/CC 10D Attendees will have an opportunity to share their experiences with ACRL_STS. Hot Topics Discussion Group search engine optimization. We will also discuss the SEO Best SHER-Chicago Ballroom 08 Practices Wiki entry in Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki as well Focuses on topics of current interest to the members of the Science as the latest SEO tools. & Technology Section. DISCUSSION GROUPS

ALCTS. Role of the Professional in Technical ACRL. CANCELED Digital Badges Interest Group Services Interest Group SHER-Parlor F MCP-W187a The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: lead- ership in technical services, emerging roles for technical services/ technical services librarians, new staffing models in technical- ser vices, and training (such as E-Resources Management training, and if it differs for professionals versus non-professional staff).

100 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS ACRL_RBMS. Collection Development Discussion UNITED. Library Friends Discussion Group Group Meeting MCP-W186c SHER-Michigan A Friends of the Library members and library staff and invited to join The RBMS Collection Development Discussion Group provides an this informal discussion with counterparts from across the country. open forum for the discussion of collection development issues of rel- Bring your best practices to share and questions to ask of your fellow evance to rare book and special collections libraries; to encourage the Friends. presentation of seminars and the preparation of publications about collection development. LLAMA_HRS. Emerging Trends Discussion Group MCP-W185a ASCLA. Alzheimer’s & Related Dementias Interest Group Meeting (ASCLA IGARD) LLAMA_BES. Library Interiors Discussion Group MCP-W192c MCP-W195 Open meeting for all IGARD members and anyone else interested in developing guidelines for library services to people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias. ACRL. Information Commons Discussion Group SHER-Mississippi Room ALCTS. ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Please join us to discuss Information (Learning) Commons issues including planning, implementation, development, management, and Group others. The discussion will include a range of topics pertinent to insti- MCP-W176a tutions considering the implementation of a commons space, to those Meeting of the interest group. whose commons are just beginning, and to seasoned veterans of the commons movement. ALCTS, LITA, ALCTS_CMMS. SATURDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS Library Code Year ACRL_ANSS. Anthropology Librarians Discussion Interest Group Group MCP-W175c SHER-Parlor A Are you ever in a meeting where people throw around terms like front- end, back-end, Bootstrap, git, JavaScript, agile, XML, PHP, Python, Meet with colleagues to discuss resources, instruction and assess- Wordpress, and Drupal, but you are not sure what they mean in the ment in regards to anthropology librarianship within academic library context (even after you looked the terms up on your phone libraries. covertly under the table)? If so, please join us for an informal and lively discussion about decoding technology jargon. ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations HRM-Boardroom 1 ACRL_WESS. Scandinavian Discussion Group At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing SHER-Colorado Room the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees Discussion on issues related to Scandinavian studies librarianship. about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice ALCTS, ALCTS_CRS. Electronic Resources Interest is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we Group consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members now and in the future. MCP-W187a Ms. Jenn Wright from the University of Michigan will be presenting the results of an exciting study on electronic resources troubleshooting: ALCTS_CMS. Collection Development Issues for Electronic Outages: Who Broke It? How Long Was It Broken? We’re… the Practitioner Interest Group Tracking That, Right? MCP-W194a The ALCTS Collection Development Issues for Practitioners Interest ALCTS_CMMS. Catalog Management Interest Group will have a group discussion on topics proposed by librarians Group and others who work on collection related services. The primary goal is to provide an informal discussion opportunity for everyone! Three to MCP-W196c four primary topics will be discussed at the meeting. Meeting of the interest group. Saturday, Janaury 31 • 1:00 PM–3:00 PM MAGIRT. GIS Discussion Group HIL-Astoria Room AASL. Affiliate Assembly Discussion Group The GIS Discussion Group is hosted jointly with MAGIRT and GODORT. HYATT-Plaza Ballroom Topics of discussion will involve geospatial data from both federal agencies and private sources. A call for discussion topics will go out ahead of time to MAGIRT and GODORT members, but everyone is welcome.

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 101 Saturday, Janaury 31 • 2:00 PM–3:30 PM RUSA_RSS. Discussion Forum: What Should be the Future of Reference Education for Librarians? VRT. Digital Media Discussion Group MCP-W473 HYATT-Columbus AB Should library schools still strive to prepare new librarians to provide The Digital Media Discussion Group serves as a forum for the reference help? If so, what skills and knowledge should they teach and exchange of ideas about initiatives and projects concerning digital how should they teach it? What qualities should library managers seek media in libraries. when the hire librarians who will provide reference service? If these questions intrigue you, come and join the discussion! We will begin with a short presentation to kick-start the discussion and then break Saturday, Janaury 31 • 3:00 PM–4:00 PM up into small groups to share ideas. Sponsored by the Education and Professional Development for Reference Committee. ACRL. Assessment Discussion Group SHER-Sheraton Ballroom 2 ACRL. Residency Interest Group Meeting Open session to discuss assessment activities among colleagues. MCP-W175c Participants are invited to bring topics as well as engage in lively The Residency Interest Group will meet to discuss ongoing initiatives discussion. and successes of residents and fellows, as well as to provide updates on current and upcoming residencies and fellowships throughout ALCTS, LITA, ALCTS_CMMS. MARC Formats the country. Current and past residents, residency coordinators, and anyone interested in residencies, are encouraged to attend. This is an Transition Interest Group incredible opportunity to network with a diverse group of early career MCP-W187a librarians, to learn about upcoming opportunities and positions, and to get connected and involved with RIG itself through our active working NMRT. Membership, Networking & Committee teams! Interest Meeting ACRL_ULS. Campus Administration and MCP-W474a Leadership Discussion Group Interested in learning how you can get involved in the New Members Round Table? Stop by this informal discussion to hear about some of SHER-Chicago Ballroom 06 the exciting things NMRT has to offer you, starting with membership, “Guns on Campus: Implications for Libraries,” a facilitated discussion networking, and committee involvement. Let us help you find your lead by Rick Stoddart, Head, User & Research Services, University of place in ALA. Idaho Library. SATURDAY

ACRL_WESS. Classical, Medieval, and ACRL_RBMS. Manuscripts and Other Formats Renaissance Discussion Group Discussion Group Meeting SHER-Erie Room SHER-Ohio Discussion on topics related to Medieval and Renaissance studies The RBMS Manuscripts and Other Formats Discussion Group serves librarianship. as an open forum for discussion about topics relating to the curato- rial management of manuscripts, archival records, and other primary research materials, usually in nonprinted formats, including but not RUSA_RSS. Reference Services in Transition: limited to photographic material, artwork, electronic records, and Changing Models and Assessing Success ephemera. MCP-W175a Traditional reference service models have been moving toward com- MAGIRT. MAGIRT Map Collection Management bined service desks, no service desks, triaged research help, among Discussion Group many other models. The goal for the discussion is to explore what new models are being employed, the benefits and/or drawbacks of HIL-Astoria Room changed models, and how new models are being assessed. To jump- We look forward to a good discussion of the issues, new develop- start this discussion, we will look at some of the results from a survey ments, and problems in the selection, acquisition and management on reference service models conducted by the Evaluation of Reference of map collections. and User Services Committee (RSS) in January 2014. This discussion DISCUSSION GROUPS is open to anyone interested in reference services in any type of library. ALCTS_CMMS. Catalog Form and Function Interest Group ALCTS_CMS. Collection Development Librarians of Academic Libraries Interest Group MCP-W181c Meeting of the interest group. HRM-Prarie Room B Meeting of the interest group.

102 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Saturday, Janaury 31 • 3:00 PM–4:30 PM RUSA_HS. Genealogy & Local History Discussion Group ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations MCP-W176a HRM-Boardroom 1 Discussion group for librarians interested in genealogy librarianship At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing and collections and local history librarianship and collections. the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers RUSA_MARS. Virtual Reference Discussion Group future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice MCP-W474a is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we This will be an opportunity to hear about issues of interest to practitio- consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members ners on the front lines and in the trenches of Virtual Reference work. now and in the future. You will have an opportunity to share ideas and find out what other librarians tried, what’s worked and what hasn’t. Saturday, Janaury 31 • 3:00 PM–5:30 PM LLAMA_LOMS. Organizational Development AASL_ISS. Independent Schools Section Meeting Discussion Group HYATT-Columbian MCP-W195

AASL_SPVS. Supervisors Section Meeting ALCTS_CMMS. Faceted Subject Access Interest HYATT-Skyway 260 Group MCP-W182

Saturday, Janaury 31 • 4:30 PM–5:30 PM Meeting of the interest group. SATURDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS

RUSA_CODES. Reference Publishing Discussion ACRL_RBMS. Curators and Conservators Forum Discussion Group Meeting (ACRL RBMS) MCP-W175c SHER-Missouri Room Please join us as representatives of reference publishers discuss The Curators and Conservators Discussion group seeks to add to the issues and trends in this arena. body of information on curator/conservator relations and to encour- age the education of curators and conservators about their respective professions; to provide a forum for discussion about topics of mutual ALCTS. Publisher/Vendor/Library Relations interest; to identify, recommend, and facilitate creation of continuing Interest Group education seminars through the Seminars Committee; to publicize MCP-W186c issues concerning curators and conservators by encouraging the pub- lication of relevant articles in appropriate journals Business meeting of the interest group. ASCLA. Library Services for People with Visual ALCTS_CMS. Administration of Collection or Physical Disabilities - Interest Group Meeting Management Interest Group (LSPVD) MCP-W186a HRM-Field/CC 20C Meeting of the interest group. The Library Services for People with Visual or Physical Disabilities that Prevent Them from Reading Standard Print Interest Group to discuss ACRL_ANSS. Criminology/Criminal Justice upcoming programming, events of interest to members, and other Discussion Group topics brought to the group by the membership. SHER-Ohio Meet with colleagues to discuss resources, instruction and assess- ment in regards to criminology and criminal justice librarianship within academic libraries.

LLAMA_FRFDS. Fundraising and Financial The Great Chicago Fire of Development Discussion Group 1871 killed between 200 MCP-W194a and 300 people, and left 1/3 of the city homeless. ACRL. Heads of Public Services Discussion Group SHER-Superior A & B Discussion of public services topics of interest to participants. These will be identified in advance, via email to frequent attendees.

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 103 RUSA_STARS. Hot Topics Discussion Group ALCTS, LITA, ALCTS_CMMS. Linked Library Data MCP-W176c Interest Group Discussion will focus on the topic of shared collections. MCP-W192b The LITA/ALCTS Linked Library Data Interest Group is sponsoring sev- ASCLA. Collaborative Digitization Interest Group eral presentations and a group discussion about linked data in librar- Meeting ies. A short business meeting will follow the discussion. MCP-W175a RUSA_BRASS. Discussion & All-Committees Join us for conversations about new and ongoing issues and opportu- nities related to collaborative digitization initiatives across a diverse Meeting array of consortia, libraries, archives, museums, and cultural heritage MCP-W184d institutions. This meeting is open to all and will feature a main presen- All-Committees Meeting and discussion opportunity for those inter- tation and brief project updates from additional attendees. ested in business reference in all libraries.

Sunday, February 1 • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM RUSA_MARS. Assessing Integration of Library Services into Course Management Systems: ACRL_ULS. Evidence-Based Practice Discussion Where We Stand Now Group MCP-W179b SHER-Michigan A & B Our panel of presenters will engage the audience in a group discus- The Discussion Group offers a forum for librarians and other infor- sion of best practices for implementing and assessing a robust library mation professionals to discuss as a community: research-based presence in the CMS environment. The attendees will benefit from an decision-making in professional practice, practical decisions based exploration of the challenges and advantages of integrating library on research studies, and how to establish evidence-based practices services into university-wide systems and platforms. The session will based on a thorough search of the literature and a thorough selection focus on metrics of assessing the effectiveness of the library services and analysis of the retrieved literature. in the CMS, including student participation, grades, GPA, and others. We will also invite interested parties to join our online community of MAGIRT. ALCTS CaMMS/MAGIRT Cartographic practice, where we continue these important conversations. Resources Cataloging Interest Group Meeting ALA. Libraries Fostering Civic Engagement MCP-W175a

SUNDAY Member Interest Group

Please join us for an open discussion on various topics of interest to the cartographic and geospatial resources cataloging community and MCP-W195 those tasked with cartographic resources cataloging. ALCTS, ALCTS_CRS, ALCTS_CMMS. Metadata LLAMA_BES. Safety and Security Discussion Group Interest Group MCP-W187c MCP-W176c Meeting of the interest group. ACRL_STS. Publisher/Vendor Relations Discussion Group Sunday, February 1 • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM MCP-W176a Focuses on topics of publisher/vendor relationships relevant to the AASL. NxtWave Doctoral Cohort members of the Science & Technology Section. HIL-Conference Room 4D

LLAMA_HRS. Union Relations for Manager Sunday, February 1• 10:30 AM–11:30 AM Discussion Group MCP-W176b LITA. Public Library Technology

DISCUSSION GROUPS MCP-W194a GODORT. Federal Documents Task Force Will meet to discuss trends in Technology that impact Public Libraries. SWISS-Gallen Discussion of current issues related to federal government information. LITA. Library Consortia Automated System HRM-Jackson Park/CC 10C ACRL_WESS. Special Topics Discussion Group/ Managing IT services in a consortium has its own particular chal- Research and Planning Committee lenges and opportunities. The Library Consortia Automated Systems SHER-Missouri Room Interest Group provides an informal forum where people working in a consortium environment can share ideas and seek advice. Planning for ALA Annual 2015

104 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS ACRL. Personnel Administrators and Staff Table (NMRT)’s Membership Promotion, Diversity, and Recruitment Committee will join the LLAMA/NMRT Joint Committee on Collaboration Development Officers Discussion Group on a panel to discuss the various tools that members of LLAMA and SHER-Sheraton Ballroom 1 NMRT can receive to assist in their abilities to develop their leadership A discussion of topical issues, emerging trends, and best practices by skills. personnel and staff development officers. ASCLA. Library Development Hot Topics Discussion ALA. ALA Graphic Novels & Comics in Libraries Forum Member Interest Group Business Meeting HRM-Hyde Park/CC 11A MCP-W192a Join the ASCLA State Library Agency Library Development Interest Business Meeting of the ALA Graphic Novels & Comics in Libraries Group for a discussion of “hot topics” impacting statewide library Member Interest Group. services.

LITA. Drupal4lib ACRL_WGSS. WGSS Discussion MCP-W186c SHER-Parlor C The Drupal4Lib Interest Group was established to promote the use The Role of Creativity in Librarianship. This discussion will focus on and understanding of the Drupal content management system by how creativity influences our work as librarians. As librarians we are libraries and librarians. Join members of the group for a lively discus- often called upon to find alternative solutions to question and prob- sion of current issues facing librarians working with Drupal at any skill lems. Sometimes we even have to be a little entrepreneurial to create level. Bring your questions and meet your colleagues! new services or improve existing ones. This session allows librarians to share how creativity influences their work. MAGIRT. MAGIRT Cataloging and Classification ACRL. Undergraduate Librarians Discussion Group Committee (CCC) Meeting SHER-Ontario Room MCP-W187b SUNDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS Join us to share your ideas, approaches, success stories, and les- Please join us for the business meeting of the Cataloging and sons learned about serving undergraduate populations. Previous Classification Committee of the Map and Geospatial Information topics have included events to increase library engagement, effective Round Table. campus partnerships, interactions with student groups, and more!

ALCTS_CMMS. Cataloging and Classification LITA. User Experience Research Interest Group MCP-W176b MCP-W176a The Cataloging and Classification Research Interest Group will be dis- LLAMA. Women Administrators Discussion Group cussing topics might focus on research on user contributed metadata MCP-W181b (e.g., folksonomies, tagging, etc.), discovery layer catalogs, cataloging using multiple schema and metadata formats and standards, best practices in nonbook cataloging for a new generation catalog, alterna- ACRL_RBMS. Technical Services Discussion Group tives to the MARC format, and cataloging of non-traditional materials in RDA environment. Meeting SHER-Columbus B LITA. The Technical Services Discussion Group provides an open forum Game Making for presentation and discussion of any topic or issue which involves HRM-DuSable/CC 21AB rare book or special collections cataloging, especially topics or issues The Game Making Interest Group will meet to discuss how we use which also involve automation. games in libraries and to plan for our meeting and informal presenta- tions at ALA Annual and future plans for the group. Please join us if you are interested in using games in libraries.

LLAMA_BES. Moving Libraries Discussion Group SHER-Superior A & B

LLAMA, NMRT. LLAMA and NMRT Working Together The two public research libraries in Chicago agreed to Provide You With the Tools to Develop Your to split specialties—The Leadership Skills for Your Career Newberry Library focuses on humanities and social HRM-Grant Park/CC 12A sciences, and The John Crerar Members of the Library Leadership & Management Association Library on the sciences. (LLAMA)’s New Professionals Section and the New Members Round

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 105 Sunday, February 1 • 10:30 AM–12:00 PM UNITED. Academic Friends and Development Officers Discussion Group ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations MCP-W175c HRM-Boardroom 1 Join your colleagues from across the country to discuss best practices At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing for raising funds and the promotion of the academic library. the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers RUSA_MARS. Hot Topics: Augmented Reality future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice MCP-W185bc is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we From Oculus Rift and Google Glass to an app for shelving books, consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members Augmented Reality is impacting our profession. Learn how libraries are now and in the future. engaging their users with augmented reality tools, and bring your own stories and questions about these technologies for our discussion! Sunday, February 1 • 1:00 PM–2:30 PM ACRL. Virtual Worlds Interest Group YALSA. Advocacy Support Task Force SHER-Arkansas Room MCP-W474a A planning and discussion meeting of the ACRL Virtual Worlds Interest YALSA recently embarked on an Advocacy 365 campaign to help raise Group. Members will attend in person or online in the 3D Virtual World awareness and support of services for and with teens, but we need of Second Life. Guests and the merely curious are welcome. your help. Come learn about #Advocacy365, and provide vital feed- back to the Advocacy Support Task Force. RUSA_HS. History Librarians Discussion Group MCP-W181c LLAMA_SASS. Circulation access discussion group A panel of speakers will discuss the role of libraries in digital humani- MCP-W181b ties projects and will explore the ways in which libraries can success- fully engage users in DH projects. ACRL. Digital Curation Interest Group MCP-W176c RUSA. Learning Opportunities and Knowledge Join the Digital Curation Interest Group for “Managing Digital Coordination Discussion Forum (RUSA_STARS, Collections: Report of IR/DR Activity among non-ARL Academic RUSA_RSS, RUSA_MARS, RUSA_HS, RUSA_ SUNDAY

Libraries”, a presentation by Liz Bishoff. Excerpt: “In a 2014 survey, CODES, RUSA_BRASS) non-ARL libraries were asked about the status of their IR/DR imple- mentation…The survey reports on…benefits of an IR/DR, identifies… HIL-Marquette Room software used to support an IR/DR and explores…preservation plans… The Learning Opportunities and Knowledge Coordination Task Force used to support long term access.” This presentation will be followed wants your ideas and comments about RUSA continuing education— by a 30 minute business meeting. topics, how and where you want to learn, and ideas for web and print learning materials. ACRL_WESS. Romance Languages/Germanists Discussion Groups ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations SHER-Erie Room HRM-Boardroom 1 Discussion of topics relevant for western European subject At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing librarianship. the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members now and in the future.

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106 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS YALSA. Moving YALSA Forward LLAMA_BES. Library Facilities Planning Discussion MCP-W192b Group This session is open to anyone who would like to participate in the MCP-W470b development of YALSA’s new strategic plan. YALSA values your opinion, so please come to this event and let us know where you think YALSA should be headed in the next 3 years in order to best meet member UNITED. Library Foundation Discussion Group needs and advance our mission. Light refreshments will be available. MCP-W195 Library staff, Trustees, Foundation board members and staff, and ALA. Planning and Budget Assembly (PBA) others interested in learning more about library Foundations are invited to join others from around the country in a free flowing moder- MCP-W180 ated discussion about issues unique to library Foundations. Member session to assist the ALA Executive Board and the Budget Analysis and Review Committee (BARC) in the planning of the annual budget and strategic planning. ALA. A Conversation on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion ALCTS_AS. Acquisitions Managers & Vendors MCP-W184a Interest Group Equity, diversity, and inclusion are vitally important in the way they relate to ALA, its members, and the future of the library profession. MCP-W176a Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with colleagues in a facilitated Using What We’ve Got—Analyzing Data in a Useful Way: Usage data has dialogue designed to elicit honest conversation on these issues that become more and more important in collection development today, affect all of us. The forum, sponsored by the ALA Task Force on Equity, but how are librarians to use this information in a way that informs Diversity, and Inclusion, continues the Midwinter tradition of engaging collections thoughtfully. Should historical usage drive acquisitions, or attendees in important conversations for the profession. should collections be built with maximum usage in mind? What kinds of decisions are made based on usage patterns? How much weight

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ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 107 ALCTS_CMS. Collection Evaluation and LLAMA. Library Storage Interest/Discussion Assessment Interest Group Group MCP-W184d MCP-W194a The program tentatively includes three presentations about collec- tion assessment projects to support data-driven decision making in ASCLA. ASCLA Youth Services Consultants Interest academic libraries: “Planning for Certain Future Cuts when the Future is Uncertain” with Beth R. Bernhardt, Assistant Dean for Collection Group meeting Management and Scholarly Communications, University of North HRM-Adler/CC 24C Carolina Greensboro; “Right Sizing the Print Collection: Collection Round robin discussion by state youth services representatives on Assessment Methods for Ensuring that Shippensburg University Has news and activities in their states. the “Right Books” for Its Users” with Ashley N. Esposito, Collection Development and Assessment Librarian, Shippensburg University; and, “Assessment methodology: Information gathering for seri- ALCTS_CRS. Access to Continuing Resources als review” with Carol Seiler, Account Services Manager, EBSCO Interest Group Information Services; Kelli Getz, Assistant Head of Acquisitions, University of Houston. MCP-W195 Meeting of the interest group. ACRL_CLS. Leadership and Management Issues in College Libraries Discussion Group ALCTS. Creative Ideas in Technical Services SHER-Ontario Room Interest Group Discussion group for people (library directors and others) interested in MCP-W184d leadership and management issues in College libraries. Meeting of the interest group.

LITA. Head of Technology ACRL. Scholarly Communication Discussion Group MCP-W176b MCP-W176a HoLT IG provides a forum and support network for those individuals The Scholarly Communications Discussion Group is an informal and with administrative responsibility for computing and technology in in-depth discussion of one or more hot topics that impact Open Access library settings. It is open for anyone to give short presentations on initiatives and the many related opportunities which aim to advance a library technology project you might be working on to explore issues the dissemination of scholarship without economical, legislative or of planning and implementation, technology management, support, technical barriers.

SUNDAY leadership and other areas of interests library technology.

GODORT. International Documents Task Force Sunday, February 1 • 1:00 PM–5:30 PM SWISS-Vevey Discussion of current issues related to international government ALCTS, LITA, ALCTS_CMMS. Authority Control information. Interest Group MCP-W474b ALCTS_CMS. Collection Management and The joint LITA/ALCTS Authority Control Interest Group provides a forum Electronic Resources Interest Group for discussion of a variety of issues related to authority control for MCP-W176c online catalogs and for international sharing of authority of data. Resource Sharing of Electronic Resources: Problems, Opportunities, and Alternatives: We will discuss how resource sharing of electronic Sunday, February 1 • 2:30 PM–3:30 PM resources differs from interlibrary loan services based on physical materials. Changes in technology, license terms, business models, and best practices for electronic resources management require ALA. BARC/Division Leadership Meeting that libraries reinvestigate how to provide the best possible informa- MCP-W180 tion services to the contemporary user. What are the implications of Meeting of BARC and Division Member Leaders/Executive Directors, these changes for libraries in terms of administration, organizational as required by the Operating Agreement to discuss any outstanding structure, and professional specialization, as well as routine business DISCUSSION GROUPS issues or concerns. processes and workflows?

Sunday, February 1 • 3:00 PM–4:00 PM ACRL_WESS. Social Sciences and History/College and Medium-Sized Libraries Discussion Groups LLAMA_LOMS. Fiscal and Business Officers SHER-Parlor F Discussion Group A discussion group for topics on Western European social science and history librarianship and for issues related to European studies librari- MCP-W181b anship at colleges and medium-sized academic institutions.

108 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS ALA. Making Educational Comics: Why Should the ALSC. All Discussion Meeting Pros Have All the Fun? HIL-Joliet Room MCP-W474a Various ALSC Discussion Groups Meeting. Are you dissatisfied with the educational comics available on the market? Think you can do better? Join veteran middle school math ACRL. Balancing Baby and Book Discussion Group teacher and Solution Squad creator Jim McClain, winner of the 2014 Lilly Endowment Teacher Creativity Fellowship, as he walks you step- SHER-Mississippi Room by-step through the process by which you can make educational Come and join us for the ACRL Balancing Baby and Book Discussion comics to suit your needs. He will break it down by financial cost as Group. This fun and informal group includes all types of librarians— well as the investment of time required to make the comics that YOU moms, dads, new parents, potential parents, and anyone else inter- want to use in the classroom. ested in how parenting and librarianship can be successfully inter- Sponsored by the Graphic Novels & Comics Member Interest Group twined. HR issues, daycare, tenure, and a variety of other topics will be discussed. Everyone is welcome! LITA. Accessibility LLAMA_MAES. Hot Topics in Assessment HRM-Hyde Park/CC 11A Discussion Group Combined ACRL, ASCLA and LITA Accessibility Interest Group meeting. MCP-W176a Sunday, February 1 • 3:00 PM–4:30 PM ACRL. Digital Humanities Interest Group ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations SHER-Chicago Ballroom 08 Conversations between librarians involved with, or sharing interests HRM-Boardroom 1 in, the intersections, partnerships, and collaborations among libraries, At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing librarians, and the digital humanities.

the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees SUNDAY DISCUSSION GROUPS about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers ACRL. Philosophical, Religious, & Theological future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice Discussion Group is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we SHER-Parlor F consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members now and in the future. ALSC. Collection Management Discussion Group Sunday, February 1 • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM HIL-Grand Tradition The ALSC Collection Management Group will discuss various topics. AASL_SPVS. Betting on People: Strategies for Getting and Keeping the Best People in our School Sunday, February 1 • 4:30 PM–6:30 PM Libraries HYATT-Columbus AB ACRL_ULS. Public Service Directors of Large School library staffing across the country currently faces a wide range Research Libraries Discussion Group of challenges, from systems facing a shortage of credentialed can- SHER-Michigan A & B didates to other systems where school library positions have been Meeting to discuss issues of common interest to the senior public eliminated. Additionally, licensure requirements vary widely from state service administrators of large research libraries and a forum for the to state and impact university preparation and school hiring decisions. exchange of information on new developments, techniques and prob- As a result, school libraries may be left unstaffed or staffed by parapro- lems in administering public services. fessionals or others unprepared for the challenges facing twenty-first century school libraries. How do we prepare new “leaders to transform teaching and learning” in this context? How and where should we be Monday, February 2 • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM recruiting these leaders? ALCTS_CMMS. Heads of Cataloging Interest Group Sunday, February 1 • 4:30 PM–5:30 PM MCP-W470a Will be discussing BIBFRAME testing at George Washington University LITA. LITA Open House and the BIBFLOW project at the University of California Davis (in col- laboration with Zepheira). In addition to updates on their respective MCP-W470b projects, we will ask our two speakers to help us think about strategic LITA Open House is an opportunity for current and prospective mem- priorities, e.g., What kind of investments are needed in training and bers to talk with Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) infrastructure? What skills need to be developed to prepare staff for leaders, committee chairs, and interest group participants. The goal a future of linked data catalogs and workflows? How do we marshal of Open House is to share information, encourage involvement in LITA our limited resources to have the biggest impact on our strategic activities, and help attendees build professional connections. goals? And, what conversations do we need to have with stakeholders throughout our library and institution?

ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 109 ALCTS. Publisher/Vendor/Library Relations Monday, February 2 • 1:00 PM–2:30 PM Interest Group MCP-W176a ALCTS. Technical Services Workflow Efficiency The PVLR, Publisher-Vendor-Library Interest group of ALCTS is interested Interest Group in exploring relationships developed between vendor and client as well as MCP-W176a vendor and vendor to enhance their product or their position in the market We will be discussing best practices for streamlining workflows for place. Are these sharing partnerships based on desire to improve the technical services functions and staffing. library world or are they based purely on economical advantage? What is the advantage of these collaborations to the library world? Do vendors collaborate to produce a better product or do they collaborate to advance ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations technology in the library world? The PLVR interest group is interested in HRM-Boardroom 1 exploring these vendor relationships. We will invite several vendors to speak about how a collaboration they have with another vendor or a At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing library has benefited their product as well as their position in the market the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees place. We are also interested in hearing from the library world on how a about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- vendor to vendor or vendor to library partnership has helped their library. munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we LLAMA. Dialog with Directors Discussion Group consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members MCP-W186a now and in the future.

LITA. LITA Town Meeting ALCTS_CMS. Collection Management in Public MCP-W180 Libraries Interest Group Join your fellow LITA members for breakfast and a discussion about MCP-W175a LITA’s strategic path. Building on LITA “kitchen table talks,” held online Meeting of the interest group. in September and October, and in person at the 2014 LITA National Forum, we will focus on how LITA’s goals--collaboration and network- ing; education and sharing of expertise; advocacy; and infrastructure- Monday, February 2 • 3:00 PM–4:00 PM -help our organization serve you and the broader library community. This Town Meeting will help us turn those goals into plans that will ALA. Midwinter Library Camp guide LITA going forward. MCP-W179a MONDAY

Join us for the Midwinter Library Camp. The goal of this Camp is to get Monday, February 2 • 10:30 AM–12:00 PM people together to talk about anything library or conference related with a focus on reflecting on what inspired you at the 2015 Midwinter ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations Meeting. Come prepared to share your experiences and/or lead an informal discussion on a topic of your choice. Everyone is welcome! HRM-Boardroom 1 At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees Monday, February 2 • 3:00 PM–4:30 PM about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers ALA. Kitchen Table Conversations future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we HRM-Boardroom 1 consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members At this year’s ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago, we are continuing now and in the future. the kitchen-table type conversations with ALA members and attendees about their aspirations for ALA as their professional community—acom- munity of members, staff and external allies. As the Board considers Monday, February 2 • 11:45 AM–12:30 PM future directions for ALA in a time of significant change, your voice is very important. We urge you to participate so you are heard as we ALA. ALA Masters Series—Self-Published Books consider the best ways for ALA to work with and on behalf of members now and in the future. and the Soon to be Famous™ Project DISCUSSION GROUPS MCP-W184bc In 2013, the Soon to be Famous™ Illinois Author project was created to demonstrate the power of libraries to influence readers. Libraries across Illinois responded. As readers continue to signal their real thirst for indie books, the Soon to be Famous project is also about library col- laboration to discover new good reads among the tens of thousands of books self-published each year. Sundance is about indie movies and YouTube is about user-created videos. Soon to be Famous is a librarian-created space for quality indie/self-published books. Learn how to get this cutting edge project started in your community.

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ReferenceUSA...... 3214 DLSG at Image Access...... 2438 Bar Codes S&P Capital IQ® ...... 1713 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Today’s Business Solutions...... 1739 Index Data ...... 3331 Library Technologies Inc...... 1512 Transparent Language, Inc...... 4424 Indus International, Inc...... 3430 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 LYRASIS...... 3311 Computers & Peripheral Equipment Northern Micrographics...... 2918 Bibliographic AWE, Inc...... 2429 Scannx, Inc...... 3328 American Economic Association. . . .1927 Contex Americas...... 5027 American Psychological Association. . 2222 Scannx, Inc...... 3328 Document Delivery Systems Association for Computing Machinery. 1828 Tech Logic...... 3011 CoLibri Systems North America, Inc. . .4633 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 DLSG at Image Access...... 2438 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Computer Software Indus International, Inc...... 3430 MARCIVE, Inc...... 2916 SenSource, Inc...... 2140 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Thomson Reuters...... 2020 Scannx, Inc...... 3328 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Database Accessible Archives, Inc...... 3626 Electronic Document Delivery Business Information American Economic Association. . . .1927 Atlas Systems...... 1720 Emerald Group Publishing Inc.. . . . 3315 Artstor...... 3732 Contex Americas...... 5027 Geographic Research, Inc...... 2824 TheBookCheckOut.com...... 4323 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Britannica Digital Learning...... 3117 OCLC...... 1818 Morningstar ...... 4030 CAIRN.INFO...... 3131 Project MUSE...... 2911 Publishers Weekly...... 4223 CLCD, LLC (Children’s Literature ST Imaging...... 3531 Comprehensive Database)...... 1915 SenSource, Inc...... 2140 Today’s Business Solutions...... 1739 SimplyMap...... 2824 Counting Opinions...... 2339 De Gruyter, Inc...... 2135 Electronic Imaging Systems Cataloging e-Libro Corporation ...... 2811 Contex Americas...... 5027 AMALIVRE...... 3031 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 The Crowley Company...... 3226 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Emerald Group Publishing Inc.. . . . 3315 DLSG at Image Access...... 2438 Backstage Library Works...... 1723 Gale, Cengage Learning ...... 2011 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Geographic Research, Inc...... 2824 Scannx, Inc...... 3328 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 IGI Global ...... 2226 Today’s Business Solutions...... 1739 Infor Library and Information Solutions. 1511 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Ingram Content Group...... 2426 Intelex Corp...... 2024 Information Superhighway MARCIVE, Inc...... 2916 LexisNexis...... 2016 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Midwest Library Service ...... 4217 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Brodart Co...... 3615 OCLC...... 1818 Morningstar ...... 4030 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Publishers Weekly...... 4223 OECD...... 1928 LexisNexis...... 2016 TLC—The Library Corporation . . . . .3020 Paratext...... 1826 NewsBank...... 3220 Project MUSE...... 2911 New York Times...... 4035 CD-ROM ProQuest®...... 2611 Readex ...... 3220 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Recorded Books...... 4015 Intelex Corp...... 2024 ReferenceUSA...... 3214 Integrated Library Systems ReferenceUSA...... 3214 S&P Capital IQ® ...... 1713 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Computer Software Transparent Language, Inc...... 4424 Brodart Co...... 3615 Association for Computing Machinery. 1828 Tutor.com ...... 3726 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Atlas Systems...... 1720 World Book Inc...... 1815 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 AWE, Inc...... 2429 WT Cox Information Services . . . . .1931 Index Data ...... 3331 bepress Digital Commons...... 1727 Zoobean...... 5024 Infor Library and Information Solutions. 1511 BiblioCommons Inc...... 2630 Innovative Interfaces, Inc...... 1811

EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT LISTINGS BY EXHIBITOR Bibliotheca...... 2026 Database Preparation LibLime...... 1738 Boopsie for Libraries...... 1714 Brodart Co...... 3615 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 BrowZine by Third Iron...... 2622 Contex Americas...... 5027 Compendium Library Services . . . . 1726 Library Systems & Services, LLC (LSSI).3420 Library Automated Systems Comprise Technologies...... 2829 Library Technologies Inc...... 1512 3M Library Systems...... 3417 Digital Science...... 2821 MARCIVE, Inc...... 2916 Atiz Innovation, Inc...... 1935 EnvisionWare...... 3326 Thomson Reuters...... 2020 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Evanced Solutions, LLC...... 4211 Bibliotheca...... 2026 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Digitization Brodart Co...... 3615 Index Data ...... 3331 Adam Matthew...... 3520 CoLibri Systems North America, Inc. . .4633 Innovative Interfaces, Inc...... 1811 Backstage Library Works...... 1723 Comprise Technologies...... 2829 Canadiana.org...... 1934 EnvisionWare...... 3326

158 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Index Data ...... 3331 Chatstaff...... 1527 World Book Inc...... 1815 Indus International, Inc...... 3430 CLCD, LLC (Children’s Literature YBP Library Services...... 2816 Infor Library and Information Solutions. 1511 Comprehensive Database)...... 1915 Innovative Interfaces, Inc...... 1811 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Lyngsoe Systems...... 3026 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 BOOKS, PERIODICALS, mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Retro Conversion DOCUMENTS OCLC...... 1818 Backstage Library Works...... 1723 StackMap...... 2533 ADA Brodart Co...... 3615 Tech Logic...... 3011 Penchansky Whisler Architects. . . . 4537 MARCIVE, Inc...... 2916 Literacy RFID Alternative Books Better World Books ...... 3831 BookExpo America (BEA)...... 4220 3M Library Systems...... 3417 Credo Reference ...... 2432 Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers. . 4336 Backstage Library Works...... 1723 iREAD Summer Reading ...... 4935 Bibliotheca...... 2026 Learning Props L.L.C...... 1523 Antiquarian EnvisionWare...... 3326 Zoobean...... 5024 Alibris ...... 3628 Library Systems & Services, LLC (LSSI).3420 Better World Books ...... 3831 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Media Management NewsBank...... 3220 Tech Logic...... 3011 Artstor...... 3732 Readex ...... 3220 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Serials/ACQ Systems Bibliotheca...... 2026 Architecture Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Brodart Co...... 3615 Penchansky Whisler Architects. . . . 4537 EnvisionWare...... 3326 Technical Information Pomegranate...... 4835 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Association for Computing Machinery. 1828 Art Books Elsevier Inc...... 1616 EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT Micrographic Equipment ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Indus International, Inc...... 3430 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 IEEE Xplore® Digital Library...... 1831 ST Imaging...... 3531 Abrams Books ...... 4426 mk Solutions, Inc...... 2532 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Odilo USA, LLC...... 4635 Multimedia Casalini Libri - Fiesole, Italy...... 2932 Treehouse...... 4832 Ambassador Education Solutions. . . 3429 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Web Products Erasmus Boekhandel BV...... 2931 Public Information Kiosk, Inc...... 2813 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 Recorded Books...... 4015 Library Media Connection...... 3611 AWE, Inc...... 2429 Pomegranate...... 4835 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Networking Praeger...... 3611 BiblioCommons Inc...... 2630 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 BiblioLabs®...... 2236 Thomson Reuters...... 2020 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Boopsie for Libraries...... 1714 UDON Entertainment...... 4932 Online Search Services Britannica Digital Learning...... 3117 Workman Publishing Company. . . . 4326 Auto-Graphics, Inc...... 3223 CHOICE...... 3828 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Chatstaff...... 1527 The Chronicle of Higher Education. . .3728 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 CLCD, LLC (Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database)...... 1915 Books/Periodicals Footage Access ...... 4137 Abrams Books ...... 4426 Innovative Interfaces, Inc...... 1811 Compendium Library Services . . . . 1726 Counting Opinions...... 2339 Agate Publishing Intelex Corp...... 2024 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Evanced Solutions, LLC...... 4211 LibraryThing...... 1937 Alibris ...... 3628 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Ambassador Education Solutions. . . 3429 Geographic Research, Inc...... 2824 OCLC...... 1818 Annick Press...... 4428 ReferenceUSA...... 3214 Infor Library and Information Solutions ...... 1511 The Book House Inc...... 2139 StackMap...... 2533 LexisNexis...... 2016 Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Brill...... 3314 OPAC Library of Congress...... 2014 MARCIVE, Inc...... 2916 Brodart Co...... 3615 BiblioCommons Inc...... 2630 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Cambridge University Press...... 3411 Brodart Co...... 3615 NewsBank...... 3220 Chicago Review Press...... 4329 Ex Libris North America...... 2435 ...... 4035 Cinco Puntos Press ...... 4129 Infor Library and Information Solutions. 1511 Paratext...... 1826 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. 4129 Innovative Interfaces, Inc...... 1811 Readex ...... 3220 De Gruyter, Inc...... 2135 Library of Congress...... 2014 S&P Capital IQ® ...... 1713 DK...... 4819 StackMap...... 2533 SimplyMap...... 2824 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 Reference Systems Springshare ...... 1611 Firefly Books...... 4429 Britannica Digital Learning...... 3117 StackMap...... 2533 Groundwood Books ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 159 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Library Media Connection...... 3611 James Lorimer & Company...... 4033 Grove Atlantic, Inc. Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Junior Library Guild ...... 4314 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 The New York Times...... 4035 KO Kids Books Haymarket Books...... 4032 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...... 4026 Praeger...... 3611 Learning Props L.L.C...... 1523 IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. . . . . 1831 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Legato Publishers Group...... 4226 IGI Global ...... 2226 Sourcebooks...... 4317 Lerner Publishing Group...... 4622 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Ingram Content Group...... 2426 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Legato Publishers Group...... 4226 CD-ROM little bee books...... 4214 Library Juice Press...... 1532 Intelex Corp...... 2024 Little, Brown Books for Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink/FLUX4916. Oxford University Press...... 1822 Young Readers...... 4811 Luminis Books...... 4329 World Book Inc...... 1815 Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink/ FLUX ...... 4916 Macmillan Adult (& Griffin Teen). . . .4613 Luminis Books...... 4329 Maker Media ...... 2040 Children’s Books Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group.4511 Milkweed Editions ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group.4611 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 National Geographic ...... 4726 Nature Publishing Group/ ABDO...... 4432 Palgrave Macmillan...... 2920 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Abingdon Press ...... 3935 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Nomad Press (dist. by Legato/PGW). . . 4226 Abrams Books ...... 4426 Nomad Press (dist. by Legato/PGW). . . 4226 Norwood House Press...... 4620 Albert Whitman & Company . . . . . 4615 OECD...... 1928 Orca Book Publishers...... 3931 American Psychological Association. . 2222 Owlkids Books Owlkids Books Annick Press...... 4428 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Oxford University Press...... 1822 Papercutz...... 4917 Beijing Language Culture University Peachtree Publishers...... 4924 Peachtree Publishers...... 4924 Press North America (Phoenix Tree Penguin Group Academic and Library Publishing, Inc.)...... 1627 Penguin Young Readers Group. . . . 4815 Marketing...... 4823 Bella & Harry ...... 4319 Perma-Bound Books ...... 4618 Penn State University Press . . . . . 1728 BiblioLabs®...... 2236 Pomegranate...... 4835 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 Bloomsbury Children’s Books. . . . .4513 Praeger...... 3611 Publishers Group West (PGW). . . . .4226 Blue Apple Books...... 4135 Publishers Group West (PGW). . . . .4226 Quarto Publishing Group...... 5020 BookExpo America (BEA)...... 4220 Publishers Spotlight...... 4621 Random House Library and Academic Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Publishers Weekly...... 4223 Marketing...... 4721 Brodart Co...... 3615 Quarto Publishing Group...... 5020 Readers to Eaters (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Candlewick Press...... 3926 Rainbow Book Company...... 4929 Salem Publishing Solutions...... 1637 Cantata Learning...... 1528 Random House Children’s Books. . . 4715 Scarletta Chicago Review Press...... 4329 Readers to Eaters (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Children’s Plus, Inc...... 4826 Regnery Kids ...... 5023 The Secret Mountain...... 4329 Chronicle Books...... 4911 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 Tanglewood Press Cinco Puntos Press ...... 4129 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Salem Publishing Solutions...... 1637 CLCD, LLC (Children’s Literature Thomas Nelson Publishers/ Comprehensive Database)...... 1915 Scarletta Tommy Nelson Kids...... 4630 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Coco Palm Publishing Group. . . . . 4920 Tor/Forge Books...... 4515 Scholastic Inc...... 5011 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. 4129 Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Creston Books Triumph Books...... 4329 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 The Secret Mountain...... 4329 Tundra Books...... 4829 Demco, Inc...... 4011 Shadow Mountain ...... 5026 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Diamond Book Distributors...... 4729 Simon & Schuster, Inc...... 4411 Walter Foster, Jr...... 5020 Disney-Hyperion Books...... 4532 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Wolper Information Services. . . . . 3415 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 Tanglewood Press (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Workman Publishing Company. . . . 4326 Eerdmans Books for Young Readers . .4328 Thomas Nelson Publishers/ WT Cox Information Services . . . . .1931 Egmont Publishing...... 4730

EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT LISTINGS BY EXHIBITOR Tommy Nelson Kids...... 4630 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 TOON Books...... 4129 Firefly Books...... 4429 Tor/Forge Books...... 4515 Business Books Flowerpot Press...... 4918 Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Gallaudet University Press...... 1625 Triumph Books...... 4329 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Groundwood Books Tundra Books...... 4829 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Tyndale House Publishers...... 3928 The Book House Inc...... 2139 HarperCollins Children’s Books...... 4626 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Brodart Co...... 3615 Holiday House ...... 4523 Walter Foster, Jr...... 5020 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...... 4026 Workman Publishing Company. . . . 4326 Grey House Publishing...... 3514 Ig Publishing...... 4129 World Book Inc...... 1815 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329

160 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Cookbooks Total Boox, Ltd...... 2831 Coco Palm Publishing Group. . . . . 4920 Agate Publishing World Book Inc...... 1815 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 WT Cox Information Services . . . . .1931 e-Libro Corporation ...... 2811 Shadow Mountain ...... 5026 Erasmus Boekhandel BV...... 2931 Simon & Schuster, Inc...... 4411 Electronic Online Journals Gallaudet University Press...... 1625 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 AIP Publishing...... 1518 HARRASSOWITZ Booksellers and Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 ASTM International...... 1836 Subscription Agents...... 2929 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Basch Subscriptions Inc., Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 A Prenax Company...... 1520 Learning Props L.L.C...... 1523 Demographics bepress Digital Commons...... 1727 Mango Languages...... 3730 East View Information Services. . . . 3129 CAIRN.INFO...... 3131 Puvill Libros S.A...... 3032 Geographic Research, Inc...... 2824 Cambridge University Press...... 3411 Rainbow Book Company...... 4929 SimplyMap...... 2824 De Gruyter, Inc...... 2135 The Secret Mountain...... 4329 Emerald Group Publishing Inc.. . . . 3315 Directories Gale, Cengage Learning ...... 2011 Genealogy Counting Opinions...... 2339 IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. . . . . 1831 Accessible Archives, Inc...... 3626 Grey House Publishing...... 3514 IGI Global ...... 2226 Canadiana.org...... 1934 ReferenceUSA...... 3214 JSTOR, Portico & Ithaka S+R. . . . . 3630 Northern Micrographics...... 2918 Taylor & Francis Group...... 3023 LexisNexis...... 2016 Preservation Week/ALCTS...... 5031 The New York Times...... 4035 E-books Swets...... 3017 General Magazines 3M Library Systems...... 3417 Wolper Information Services. . . . . 3415 LexisNexis...... 2016 Abingdon Press ...... 3935 WT Cox Information Services . . . . .1931 NewsBank...... 3220 Accessible Archives, Inc...... 3626 Readex ...... 3220 ACLS Humanities E-Book...... 4923 Electronic Resources EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT Ambassador Education Solutions. . . 3429 Accessible Archives, Inc...... 3626 Government Documents ASTM International...... 1836 Adam Matthew...... 3520 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 BiblioCommons Inc...... 2630 Ambassador Education Solutions. . . 3429 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Artstor...... 3732 Canadiana.org...... 1934 CAIRN.INFO...... 3131 Basch Subscriptions Inc., Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Candlewick Press...... 3926 A Prenax Company...... 1520 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Casalini Libri - Fiesole, Italy...... 2932 Brill...... 3314 NewsBank...... 3220 Coco Palm Publishing Group. . . . . 4920 CAIRN.INFO...... 3131 OECD...... 1928 Credo Reference ...... 2432 Credo Reference ...... 2432 Praeger...... 3611 De Gruyter, Inc...... 2135 Duke University Press ...... 1731 Readex ...... 3220 e-Libro Corporation ...... 2811 e-Libro Corporation ...... 2811 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Emerald Group Publishing Inc.. . . . 3315 Footage Access ...... 4137 SimplyMap...... 2824 Flowerpot Press...... 4918 IGI Global ...... 2226 Gale, Cengage Learning ...... 2011 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Graphic Novels/Comic Books GeoScienceWorld...... 1837 IOP Publishing ...... 4036 ABDO...... 4432 Holiday House ...... 4523 Kanopy...... 2032 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. .4129 IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. . . . . 1831 LearningExpress, LLC...... 4219 Diamond Book Distributors...... 4729 IGI Global ...... 2226 LexisNexis...... 2016 NBM ...... 4917 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 LYRASIS...... 3311 Papercutz...... 4917 Ingram Content Group...... 2426 Mergent, Inc...... 3014 Publishers Group West (PGW). . . . .4226 IOP Publishing ...... 4036 NewsBank...... 3220 Publishers Spotlight...... 4621 JSTOR, Portico & Ithaka S+R. . . . . 3630 The New York Times...... 4035 Publishers Weekly...... 4223 LearningExpress, LLC...... 4219 Northern Micrographics...... 2918 TOON Books...... 4129 Lerner Publishing Group...... 4622 PolicyMap...... 5028 Tor/Forge Books...... 4515 Little, Brown Books Readex ...... 3220 UDON Entertainment...... 4932 for Young Readers...... 4811 Recorded Books...... 4015 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink/ S&P Capital IQ®...... 1713 FLUX ...... 4916 Transparent Language, Inc...... 4424 Historical Books LYRASIS...... 3311 Treehouse...... 4832 Accessible Archives, Inc...... 3626 OverDrive, Inc...... 2623 Tutor.com ...... 3726 Chicago Review Press...... 4329 Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers. . 4336 Wolper Information Services. . . . . 3415 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Peachtree Publishers...... 4924 WT Cox Information Services . . . . .1931 NewsBank...... 3220 Perma-Bound Books ...... 4618 Readex ...... 3220 ProQuest®...... 2611 Foreign Language Books Simon & Schuster, Inc...... 4411 Public Information Kiosk, Inc...... 2813 AMALIVRE...... 3031 Wisconsin Historical Society. . . . . 1535 Recorded Books...... 4015 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Swets...... 3017 CAIRN.INFO...... 3131 TLC—The Library Corporation . . . . .3020 Casalini Libri - Fiesole, Italy...... 2932 ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW15 161 Journals Medical Brodart Co...... 3615 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Brodart Co...... 3615 Disney-Hyperion Books...... 4532 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Holiday House ...... 4523 American Economic Association. . . .1927 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 American Psychological Association. . 2222 Springer Science+Business Media. . .2219 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Association for Computing Machinery. 1828 Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. .4811 Cambridge University Press...... 3411 Microfiche Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group . 4511 CHOICE...... 3828 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group . 4611 De Gruyter, Inc...... 2135 Brill...... 3314 Norwood House Press...... 4620 Duke University Press ...... 1731 The Crowley Company...... 3226 Perma-Bound Books ...... 4618 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Indus International, Inc...... 3430 Praeger...... 3611 GeoScienceWorld...... 1837 NewsBank...... 3220 Salem Publishing Solutions...... 1637 HARRASSOWITZ Booksellers and Northern Micrographics...... 2918 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Subscription Agents...... 2929 Readex ...... 3220 Shadow Mountain ...... 5026 IGI Global ...... 2226 ST Imaging...... 3531 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Intelex Corp...... 2024 Tor/Forge Books...... 4515 IOP Publishing ...... 4036 Microfilms Journal of Visualized Experiments Backstage Library Works...... 1723 Poetry Books (JoVE) ...... 2336 Brill...... 3314 Aubey LLC...... 1622 LexisNexis...... 2016 The Crowley Company...... 3226 Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Indus International, Inc...... 3430 Brodart Co...... 3615 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Northern Micrographics...... 2918 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. 4129 NewsBank...... 3220 ProQuest®...... 2611 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Penn State University Press . . . . . 1728 ST Imaging...... 3531 Sourcebooks...... 4317 Praeger...... 3611 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Project MUSE...... 2911 Music/Music Reference W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 ProQuest®...... 2611 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Readex ...... 3220 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Political/Cultural School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Brodart Co...... 3615 Chicago Review Press...... 4329 Springer Science+Business Media. . .2219 Chicago Review Press...... 4329 Haymarket Books...... 4032 Swets...... 3017 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 Taylor & Francis Group...... 3023 Library Media Connection...... 3611 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Wolper Information Services. . . . . 3415 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 New York Times...... 4035 Praeger...... 3611 Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 Large Print Books School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Triumph Books...... 4329 Brodart Co...... 3615 The Secret Mountain...... 4329 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Gale, Cengage Learning ...... 2011 Taylor & Francis Group...... 3023 Wisconsin Historical Society. . . . . 1535

Library Science Texts Mystery Books Rare Books ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Brodart Co...... 3615 Case[werks], LLC...... 1722 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Grove Atlantic, Inc. The Book House Inc...... 2139 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Reference Books Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink/ ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 FLUX ...... 4916 Library Media Connection...... 3611 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Orca Book Publishers...... 3931 Praeger...... 3611 Abingdon Press ...... 3935 Publishers Group West (PGW). . . . .4226 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 American Psychological Association. . 2222 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 University of Chicago Press...... 1729 The Book House Inc...... 2139 Out-of-Print Books Brodart Co...... 3615 Literature & Criticism Alibris ...... 3628 Cambridge University Press...... 3411 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 AMALIVRE...... 3031 Credo Reference ...... 2432 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Ambassador Education Solutions. . . 3429 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123

EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT LISTINGS BY EXHIBITOR Booklist...... 4420 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Firefly Books...... 4429 Brodart Co...... 3615 Midwest Library Service ...... 4217 Gale, Cengage Learning ...... 2011 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. 4129 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Grey House Publishing...... 3514 Ig Publishing...... 4129 IGI Global ...... 2226 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Paperbacks Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Library Media Connection...... 3611 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Library Media Connection...... 3611 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Alibris ...... 3628 McGraw-Hill Professional...... 1711 The New York Times...... 4035 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Mission Bell Media...... 1829 Praeger...... 3611 BookExpo America (BEA)...... 4220 National Geographic ...... 4726 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Oxford University Press...... 1822 YBP Library Services...... 2816 162 2015 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Paratext...... 1826 Firefly Books...... 4429 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Perma-Bound Books ...... 4618 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Praeger...... 3611 McGraw-Hill Professional...... 1711 Abrams Books ...... 4426 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 Midwest Library Service ...... 4217 Albert Whitman & Company . . . . . 4615 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 The New York Times...... 4035 Annick Press...... 4428 Sourcebooks...... 4317 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 Aubey LLC...... 1622 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Publishers Spotlight...... 4621 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Taylor & Francis Group...... 3023 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 BiblioLabs®...... 2236 University of Chicago Press...... 1729 Springer Science+Business Media. . .2219 Bloomsbury Children’s Books. . . . .4513 World Bank Publications...... 1926 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 BookExpo America (BEA)...... 4220 World Book Inc...... 1815 W. W. Norton & Company ...... 4416 Brodart Co...... 3615 YBP Library Services...... 2816 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Candlewick Press...... 3926 Children’s Plus, Inc...... 4826 Religion Self-Help Books Cinco Puntos Press ...... 4129 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Agate Publishing Contex Americas...... 5027 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Creston Books Abingdon Press ...... 3935 Llewellyn Worldwide/Midnight Ink/ (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 FLUX ...... 4916 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Diamond Book Distributors...... 4729 Readers to Eaters Eerdmans Books for Young Readers . .4328 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Disney-Hyperion Books...... 4532 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 Eerdmans Books for Young Readers . .4328 Infobase Learning ...... 2914 Sourcebooks...... 4317 Egmont Publishing...... 4730 Intelex Corp...... 2024 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Firefly Books...... 4429 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Workman Publishing Company. . . . 4326 Groundwood Books Library Media Connection...... 3611 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 HarperCollins Children’s Books...... 4626 Praeger...... 3611 Specialized Books EXHIBITOR LISTINGS BY PRODUCT Salem Publishing Solutions...... 1637 Aubey LLC...... 1622 Holiday House ...... 4523 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 Brodart Co...... 3615 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...... 4026 Thomas Nelson Publishers/ James Lorimer & Company...... 4033 Ig Publishing...... 4129 Tommy Nelson Kids...... 4630 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 Tyndale House Publishers...... 3928 Sports & Fitness James Lorimer & Company...... 4033 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 Junior Library Guild ...... 4314 Resource and Activity Books James Lorimer & Company...... 4033 Legato Publishers Group...... 4226 Boyds Mills Press...... 4915 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 Lerner Publishing Group...... 4622 iREAD Summer Reading ...... 4935 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc...... 4517 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Sourcebooks...... 4317 Triumph Books...... 4329 Little, Brown Books for YBP Library Services...... 2816 Young Readers...... 4811 Technical Books Luminis Books...... 4329 Scholarly Books The Book House Inc...... 2139 Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group ...... 4511 ABC-CLIO, LLC...... 3611 Brodart Co...... 3615 ABC-CLIO/Greenwood...... 3611 Macmillan Children’s Publishing Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Group ...... 4611 ACLS Humanities E-Book...... 4923 Emery-Pratt Company ...... 2123 Milkweed Editions American Psychological Association. . 2222 IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. . . . . 1831 (dist. by Publishers Group West). . . .4226 Brodart Co...... 3615 Maker Media ...... 2040 Nomad Press (dist. by Legato/PGW). . . 4226 Duke University Press ...... 1731 Midwest Library Service ...... 4217 Orca Book Publishers...... 3931 Elsevier Inc...... 1616 Springer Science+Business Media. . .2219 Oxford University Press...... 1822 Gallaudet University Press...... 1625 YBP Library Services...... 2816 Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers. . 4336 Intelex Corp...... 2024 Penguin Young Readers Group. . . . 4815 Libraries Unlimited...... 3611 Travel Books Praeger...... 3611 Library Media Connection...... 3611 Baker & Taylor ...... 2616 Publishers Group West (PGW). . . . .4226 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Bella & Harry ...... 4319 Publishers Spotlight...... 4621 Oxford University Press...... 1822 Brodart Co...... 3615 Publishers Weekly...... 4223 Parkhurst Brothers, Inc. Publishers. . 4336 Independent Publishers Group. . . . 4329 Rainbow Book Company...... 4929 Perseus Books Group ...... 4126 New York Review of Books...... 4728 Rosen Publishing Group Inc...... 3211 Praeger...... 3611 Trafalgar Square Publishing . . . . . 4329 Salem Publishing Solutions...... 1637 School Library Monthly ...... 3611 W. W. 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