24:2 (2009:05) Taking the Sting Out of Serials! Makes Its Way Online

May 15, 2009 at 1:17 am | In Proceedings | Leave a Comment

TAKING THE STING OUT OF SERIALS! MAKES ITS WAY ONLINE
Buddy Pennington and Allyson Zellner, 2008 Proceedings Co-Editors

The 2008 NASIG conference Proceedings have been published by Taylor and Francis as volume 56 of The Serials Librarian and are now available online through their InformaWorld portal.  PDFs of all of the articles have been forwarded to the Electronic Communications Committee, so the Proceedings should be available to members on the NASIG website soon. The editors would like to thank all those who contributed their time and effort in making the conference and Proceedings a success!

24:2 (2009:05) N&E Seeks Member Input on Election Process

May 15, 2009 at 1:15 am | In News, Nominations & Elections | Leave a Comment

N&E SEEKS MEMBER INPUT ON ELECTION PROCESS
June Garner, N&E Co-Chair

The NASIG Board has asked the Nominations & Elections Committee to review the nomination and election procedures currently in place and to make recommendations on how the system might be improved.  N&E would like your input.  What, if anything, would you like to see changed in the current nomination and election procedures?  Briefly, the current process includes the following steps:

  1. Nominations are sought.
  2. N&E members contact nominees to ascertain their interest in standing for nomination.
  3. People who are willing to stand for nomination submit a resume, the names of three references, and a position statement.
  4. N&E members contact references, read all nominee information, and select who will be on the ballot.
  5. Messages containing a secure link to the ballot are distributed to qualified NASIG members.

Additional information on the election process may be found at http://nasig.org/about_elections_process.cfm.

One possible revision centers on the notion of an open election.  That is, everyone nominated for an office would be on the ballot.  The committee would ensure that each nominee is a NASIG member in good standing and that his or her nominee profile packet is complete.

What are your concerns, questions, or comments regarding the way NASIG conducts its annual election?  Email your comments to June Garner (jgarner@library.msstate.edu).  See the related discussion on the NASIG discussion forums:
http://www.nasig.org/members_forums.cfm?ROOM=Nomination%20and%20Election%20Procedures&MODE=ThreadList.

24:2 (2009:05) LSOC Still Seeking Ambassadors

May 15, 2009 at 1:11 am | In Library School Outreach, News | Leave a Comment

LSOC STILL SEEKING AMBASSADORS
Marcella Lesher, Co-Chair

The NASIG Library School Outreach Committee is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors to all ALA-accredited library schools.  Part of our charge is to “foster strong relationships with library science schools and recruit the next generation of serials specialists.”

Currently, we have ambassadors working with the University of Texas at Austin, Louisiana State University, Indiana University, Dominican University, the University of Illinois, the University of Arizona, the University of Washington, Texas Women’s University, San Jose State University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and SUNY/Buffalo.

Ambassadors can play numerous roles, including promoting the NASIG awards, identifying NASIG colleagues who might serve as mentors or guest lecturers, and/or recruiting for NASIG.

If you are interested in being an ambassador, please contact either Marcella Lesher (mlesher@stmarytx.edu) or Sarah Sutton (sarah.sutton@tamucc.edu).  We can provide you with further guidelines and connect you with a current ambassador to find out more about the program.  We would also love to talk with you at the NASIG conference.   Even if you would like to work with one of the schools already served by an ambassador we would like to hear from you.  As ambassadors cycle out of the program, we’d love to know who else might be available to serve.

We have set up a networking site for our ambassadors so that they can exchange ideas and information as well.

24:2 (2009:05) NASIG 2009 Regional Unconference Evaluation Report

May 15, 2009 at 1:08 am | In News | Leave a Comment

NASIG 2009 REGIONAL UNCONFERENCE EVALUATION REPORT

2009 Evaluation & Assessment Committee:  Ann Doyle Fath (Chair), Janice Lindquist (Co-Chair), Carole Bell, Jana Brubaker, Sarah Corvene,  Martha Spring, Christina Torbert.

NASIG’s 2009 Regional UnConference was held at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, on 20 March 2009. The 11-question evaluation was made available for two weeks following the conference.

Of the 41 registrants, 26 completed the evaluation. The response rate of 63% mirrors that of the 2008 annual conference exactly.

Respondents were asked to give ratings on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest rating. The overall rating for the 2009 Regional UnConference was 4.35. Respondents rated facilities 4.88.

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Additional open-ended questions asked the respondents to submit two positive statements, suggest changes, suggest topics for future unconferences, indicate their willingness for facilitating a future unconference, and any other thoughts they wanted to express.

The comments tended to be very positive overall and indicate an interest in future programs using this format.

24:2 (2009:05) You Too Might Organize an Unconference!

May 15, 2009 at 1:01 am | In News | Leave a Comment

YOU TOO, MIGHT ORGANIZE AN UNCONFERENCE! Q&A WITH CHAR SIMSER ON THE RECENT NASIG CONTINUING EDUCATION EVENT

What is an unconference?

From the folks over at Wikipedia, “An unconference is a facilitated, participant-driven conference centered on a theme or purpose. The term “unconference” has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference, such as high fees and sponsored presentations.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference)
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24:2 (2009:05) New Adventures in Continuing Education: The First NASIG Regional Unconference

May 15, 2009 at 12:51 am | In News | Leave a Comment

NEW ADVENTURES IN CONTINUING EDUCATION: THE FIRST NASIG REGIONAL UNCONFERENCE
http://nasigunconference2009.wetpaint.com/
Char Simser

Perhaps you are like me and hadn’t even heard the word “unconference.” Apparently, unconferences have been around since at least 2006. My first exposure to the concept was in early 2008 when librarians in this region organized the first Library Camp Kansas, http://librarycampks.wetpaint.com/page/Library+Camp+2008. I didn’t attend that event but dropped in since I knew several of the organizers and it was happening in my own backyard, right here in Hale Library at K-State. The unconference was public service oriented but I could immediately see the benefits of this type of venue and cornered NASIGer Dalene Hawthorne who was an attendee. The two of us talked about making this work as a NASIG event, grabbed Mary Bailey who also works at K-State, and began our plotting. I followed up with e-mails to several NASIG colleagues to gauge their interest in coordination and planning, presented the idea to the NASIG Board and then to the Continuing Education Committee. We were off and running! Continue reading 24:2 (2009:05) New Adventures in Continuing Education: The First NASIG Regional Unconference…

24:2 (2009:05) NASIG Is All A-Twitter

May 15, 2009 at 12:44 am | In News | Leave a Comment

NASIG IS ALL A-TWITTER
Jill Emery, NASIG President

As a communication experiment, NASIG has created a Twitter account.  Twitter is a micro-blogging site or note-taking networked website that allows a person to post quick short messages of up to 140 characters.  Currently, we’re using this tool to disseminate information about the upcoming NASIG conference, any additions to the NASIG Newsletter blog, and other short NASIG facts that we would like to promote out to anyone with an interest in NASIG.

The Twitter account has been available for about a month and we have 36 followers and are following 20 different NASIG members and news feeds that NASIG followers might be interested in reading. So far we’ve posted 81 messages.  Anything new added to the NASIG Newsletter blog automatically gets delivered to Twitter and in return posts made to Twitter show up along the lower right hand column of the Newsletter to feed short news/notes back.

Twitter was used extensively at the UKSG conference by various people taking notes on the various sessions and speakers they heard and presentations they attended.  It is hoped people will also use this during the NASIG conference in Asheville.  It’s really simple and can be utilized via a smart phone (Blackberry, Android, iPhone) if you do not have a laptop or wireless access.  Simply create an account on Twitter and when you write anything about NASIG, add #NASIG or @NASIG at the beginning or end of your message. This is known as hash-tagging and allows for messages around one particular event to be grouped together.

Twitter is extremely easy to use and the distributed nature of the notes allows for ready distribution to numerous places.  We look forward to more use of the NASIG Twitter account in the coming months and for finding new applications of this tool in the future.

The account can be found here: http://twitter.com/NASIG.

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