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Registration: Online registration is now open to all
LTLS members. Go to http://dot.lincolntrail.info:591/OnlineReg/onlinereg.htm to
get event information, check your current registrations, or register
for an event. If you subscribed to CLaSS previously, you may use the
same login and password. If you cannot locate this information or do
not have a login and password, contact Donna Schaal at ce@lincolntrail.info.
Workshop
materials: Click
the event name to download materials as they become available.
If you need login and password
information, send an email to ce@lincolntrail.info.
Special Events
1. Celebrating
Forty Years and Looking to the Future
Fall 2005 • 3-8 p.m. • CPDU: 4
On January 6, 2006, Lincoln Trail Libraries System will celebrate
its 40th birthday. LTLS will celebrate the past and, in the coming
months, develop a strategic plan for the future. To kick off this
planning process, member library staff, administrators, trustees,
and members of the community at large are invited to participate in
an event called “Looking to the Future.” The program will
include exciting speakers and stimulating discussion. Please plan
to help in developing the future direction of your library system
by attending this event to be scheduled for late September or early
October.
2. Spanish
for Librarians: An Intensive Course for Librarians and Library
Staff
April 4, 11, 18, 25, and May 2 • 1-4 p.m. • CEU: 3
This basic library Spanish course, led by instructor Marilyn Best, consists
of five three-hour sessions. The course will introduce basic Spanish
and provide participants with specific vocabulary to enable them to
interact with patrons. Participants will be given materials for practicing
and applying their skills between sessions. CLaSS Fee: $125.00 Non-subscriber
fee: $200.00 Registration
3. Illinois
Library Advocacy Day
April 2006
Lincoln Trail Libraries System strongly encourages member libraries
to send at least one representative to Library Advocacy Day. This
is an important time to bring the library message to policy makers
in Springfield. Your participation will lend greater strength to the
collective voice of colleagues from academic, public, school, and
special libraries from LTLS and around the state. LTLS will release
the date of this event as soon as it is announced; carpooling will
be arranged closer to the date of the event. There is no fee for this
event, but registration is required.
4.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Tour
Tentative Date: June 8, 2006
LTLS will coordinate a bus trip to Springfield to tour the new Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Complex. Lunch will be on
your own. CLaSS subscriber fee: $30.00 • Non-subscriber fee:
$40.00
5. “Ask
a Consultant” Via
iLinc
October 26 • 2:30-3:30 p.m.
February 8 • 10:30-11:30 a.m.
May 24 • 2:30-3:30 p.m.
LTLS consultants have received requests to host
general Q&A sessions. Using newly available online meeting technology,
the consultants will take questions from callers. Participants will
join remotely using their computer and telephone. More information
will be coming soon.There will be no fee for this service.
Regularly Scheduled Events
6. Prescription for Success: Consumer Health Information on the Internet
September 6 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU:
3
National Library of Medicine Librarian Tammy Mays will provide
an introduction to consumer health information. She will cover
the information-seeking behaviors of consumers, the basics of MedlinePlus.gov,
DIRLINE, ClinicalTrials.gov, and other reliable web pages such
as those from professional medical associations and advocacy groups.
The workshop will cover sites devoted to pharmaceutical information
for consumers, drug-interaction databases, and herbal information.
Non-subscriber fee: $35.00.
7. Searching with FirstSearch
September 20 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
This course will cover selecting databases to search and searching
them effectively. Hands-on practice will involve several databases,
but WorldCat will be a primary focus. Some familiarity with using FirstSearch
will be expected. Configuring the user interface will be referred to
but will not be covered in the workshop. The Statewide Illinois Library
Catalog (SILC), a subset of WorldCat, will also be discussed. Non-subscriber
Fee: $35.00
October
8. FirstSearch Administration
October 5 • 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 2
This workshop explains how the settings in the FirstSearch
Administration module affect the FirstSearch Public module; it
covers configurable functionality
such as scoping in WorldCat to library-specified holdings, patron initiated
ILL, staff settings for ILL, linking to library-specified resources outside
of FirstSearch, and many other useful settings. Workshop participants will
have the opportunity to actually configure their library's FirstSearch account.
Non-subscriber fee: $35.00
9. OCLC Interlibrary Loan
October 5 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Hands-on training will focus on the ability of staff and patrons to
place interlibrary loan requests through the same FirstSearch interface.
Participants will learn how to place requests, fill requests from otherlibraries,
and complete the request process. Other information will be provided
on Constant Data and routing of requests. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00
10. Library and
Park District Partnerships
October 27 • 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 1
Kathy Wicks of The Urbana Free library will present a program on
partnerships between libraries and parks and recreation agencies,
why the combination is logical, and what types of programs are currently
out there. Participants will see examples of festivals, book clubs,
road races, library music series, combined use of buildings, etc.
The program was warmly received at the 2004 National Recreation and
Parks Congress on community partnerships between libraries and recreation
and park agencies. Wicks has a dual background in librarianship and
in parks and recreation and will provide a well-balanced perspective
on partnerships of this type. Non-subscriber Fee: $35.00
11. Reading the Future of the Public Library
October 27 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
This program will introduce participants to the techniques, which form
the basis of a non-judgmental, patron-oriented readers' advisory service
for fiction readers. At the conclusion of the workshop, participants
will be aware of the role of readers' advisory for fiction readers
in the public library and some of the reference sources and activities
necessary to perform that role. Non-subscriber Fee: $45.00
November
12. Repairing and Maintaining Print Materials
November 10 • 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • CPDU: 3
John Ison of DEMCO will review how to assess damage to print materials
and how to do minor repair work. Non-subscriber Fee: $35.00. Registration
13. Repairing
and Maintaining Audiovisual Materials
November 10 • 1:30-3:30 p.m. • CPDU: 2
John Ison of DEMCO will review how to assess damage to audiovisual
materials and how to do minor repair work. Equipment designed to
repair DVDs and CDs will also be demonstrated. Non-subscriber Fee:
$35.00. Registration
14. FirstSearch
Administration
November 14 • 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 2
This workshop explains how the settings in the FirstSearch Administration
module affect the FirstSearch Public module; it covers configurable
functionality such as scoping in WorldCat to library-specified holdings,
patron initiated ILL, staff settings for ILL, linking to library-specified
resources outside of FirstSearch, and many other useful settings.
Workshop participants will have the opportunity to actually configure
their library's FirstSearch account. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00.
Registration
15. OCLC Interlibrary
Loan
November 14 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Hands-on training will focus on the ability of staff and patrons to place
interlibrary loan requests through the same FirstSearch interface. Participants
will learn how to place requests, fill requests from otherlibraries,
and complete the request process. Other information will be provided
on Constant Data and routing of requests. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00.
Registration
16. Soaring to
Excellence Teleconference Series: Libraries, the Universe, and Everything:
Google and Your Patrons
November 18 • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • CPDU: 2
Steven Bell will address the myths and realities of Google, along
with its unique features and its impact on libraries. This teleconference
explores the library worker's role in connecting users to high quality
information in the age of “Googleization.” Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
December
17. Library Fund Development
December 8 • 1-4:30 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Participants will begin this workshop learning about library development
and finish it focusing on capital campaigns. Roxanne Frey will present “Finding
Library Donors in Your Own Back Yard: the art of identifying, cultivating
and soliciting charitable gifts from your own library patrons.” She
will answer questions such as who to target your energies towards,
how to identify donor prospects, and ways to offer opportunities
to make
a gift. Amy Weber will present an alternative perspective on how
to conduct a capital campaign. Non-subscriber Fee: $35.00. Registration
January
18. Repairing
and Maintaining Audiovisual Materials
January
10 • 10 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 2
John Ison of
DEMCO will review how to assess damage to audiovisual materials
and how to do minor repair work. Equipment designed to repair DVDs
and CDs will also be demonstrated. Non-subscriber Fee: $35.00. Registration
19. Repairing and Maintaining Print Materials
January 10 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
John Ison of DEMCO
will review how to assess damage to print materials and how to do minor
repair work. Non-subscriber Fee: $35.00. Registration
20. Trustee Development
January 26 • 7-9 p.m. • CPDU: 2
LTLS consultants will take public library trustees through a whirlwind
overview of issues and trends in topics such as laws, levies, policies,
and general responsibilities that all trustees need to know in order
to be effective in library oversight. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00. Registration
February
21. Soaring
to Excellence Teleconference Series: Always a River, Sometimes
a Library
February
3 • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • CPDU: 2
Rick Anderson explores the three ways the library profession is
broken and the four ways to fix it. He uses the Mississippi River
as a metaphor for patron behavior and gives us new and useful ways
to think about our patrons. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00. Registration
22. Technology
Update with a Focus on Communications
February 23 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Jenny Levine, known for her techno-savvy blog “The Shifted
Librarian,” will discuss the latest in technology. She will
focus more particularly on developments in communications and publishing
(IM, blogs, wikis, podcasting, etc.). A limited number of online
spaces will be available. Other participants may take part in this
program at LTLS. Non-subscriber: $35.00. Registration
March
23. Searching
with FirstSearch
March 3 • 9 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 3
This course will cover selecting databases to search and searching them
effectively. Hands-on practice will involve several databases, but WorldCat
will be a primary focus. Some familiarity with using FirstSearch will
be expected. Configuring the user interface will be referred to but will
not be covered in the workshop. The Statewide Illinois Library Catalog
(SILC), a subset of WorldCat, will also be discussed. Non-subscriber
Fee: $35.00. Registration
24. Providing
Reference Via Instant Messaging
March 7 • 1-3 p.m. • CPDU: 2
Aaron Schmidt, Reference Librarian from the Thomas Ford Memorial
Library in Western Springs, Illinois, will demonstrate how to put
this powerful tool to work for you. Participants will learn how to
IM at the reference desk and how to handle messages popping up when
there are patrons standing at the desk. Non-subscriber fee: $45.00.
Registration
25. First Search
Administration
March 9 • 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 2
This workshop explains how the settings in the FirstSearch
Administration module affect the FirstSearch Public module;
it covers configurable
functionality such as scoping in WorldCat to library-specified holdings,
patron initiated ILL, staff settings for ILL, linking to library-specified
resources outside of FirstSearch, and many other useful settings.
Workshop participants will have the opportunity to actually configure
their library's FirstSearch account. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00. Registration
26. OCLC Interlibrary
Loan
March 9 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Hands-on training will focus on the ability of staff and patrons
to place interlibrary loan requests through the same FirstSearch
interface. Participants will learn how to place requests, fill requests
from otherlibraries, and complete the request process. Other information
will be provided on Constant Data and routing of requests. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
27. Annual IREAD
Virtual Showcase: Voyage to Book Island
March 10 • 10 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 0
This year's IREAD theme, “Voyage to Book Island,” focuses
on travel and adventure. The IREAD virtual showcase is a statewide
V-Tel aimed at bringing librarians from around the state together
to begin preparation for summer reading 2006. The program will provide
ideas on programming, crafts, registration, and much more. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
28. First Search
Administration
March 28 • 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 2
This workshop explains how the settings in the FirstSearch
Administration module affect the FirstSearch Public module;
it covers configurable
functionality such as scoping in WorldCat to library-specified holdings,
patron initiated ILL, staff settings for ILL, linking to library-specified
resources outside of FirstSearch, and many other useful settings.
Workshop participants will have the opportunity to actually configure
their library's FirstSearch account. Non-subscriber fee: $35.00. Registration
29.
OCLC Interlibrary Loan
March
28 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Hands-on
training will focus on the ability of staff and patrons to place
interlibrary loan requests through the same FirstSearch interface.
Participants will learn how to place requests, fill requests from
otherlibraries, and complete the request process. Other information
will be provided on Constant Data and routing of requests. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
April
30. Soaring to
Excellence Teleconference Series: Serving Immigrant Populations
April 7 • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • CPDU: 2
Bill Erbes and panel will explore immigrant needs. The teleconference
begins with a look at the history of immigrants and libraries and
examines how to assess the needs of your community's immigrant population,
including legal issues, work issues, and bi-lingual library resources
(e.g., English as a Second Language materials). Non-subscriber fee:
$35.00. Registration
31. Libraries
and Community Crisis
April 27 • 2-4 p.m. • CPDU: 2
Dianne Harmon of Joliet Public Library will present a program on
disaster planning with the community. She will review establishing
the library as a community crisis information center, her library's
grant project to develop the library as an information cross roads,
and experiences of other libraries and their communities that have
used the model developed for Joliet Public Library. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
May
32. Designing
and Delivering Online Surveys
May
11 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU: 3
Need to find out what your patrons think? What about using your
library's web site to survey your community through online quizzes
and surveys? Join instructor Paula Dempsey from DePaul University
Library to hear about both the theory and the nuts and bolts of
online surveys. Participants will explore the differences between
fee-based and free products as well as compare a few free web-based
survey tools. Learn how to phrase questions in order to learn what
you want to know, effective survey design, and strategies for reaching
the target audience. Non-subscriber fee: $45.00. Registration
June
School
Library Day
June
12 • 9
a.m.-4 p.m.• CPDU: 6
This full-day session will focus on issues relevant to elementary, middle, and
high school librarians. Potential topics range from collaboration, educational
mandates, intellectual property, literacy, management, and technology. Non-subscriber
fee: $80. Registration
July
33.
Rescheduled - See June 12, 2006 - School Library Day Session 1:
Elementary Librarianship
July
8 • 9 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU: 3
This half-day session will focus on topics relevant to elementary
school librarians. It will also provide an opportunity for children's
librarians to get an alternative perspective on serving school
age children. More details will be provided soon. Non-subscriber
fee: $80 for Sessions 1 and 2 or $50 if purchased individually. Registration
34. Rescheduled
- See June 12, 2006 - School Library
Day Session 2: Secondary Librarianship
July 8 • 1:30-4:30 p.m. • CPDU: 3
This half-day session will focus on topics relevant to middle and high
school librarians. It will also provide an opportunity for young adult
librarians to gain an alternative perspective on serving school age teens.
More details will be provided soon. Non-subscriber fee: $80 for Sessions
1 and 2 or $50 if purchased individually. Registration
MediaMall (Overdrive)
For LINC libraries, MediaMall is a new initiative that provides e-books
and downloadable audiobooks through the LINC Pac. Training will be
provided in how to place holds on these items, checkout, and download
content to appropriate devices. The cost, dates, and times will be
announced.
Horizon 8
Training for Horizon 8 will be announced after the Beta testing
of this new product. Dates and times are tentatively slated for
spring
of 2006. The cost, dates, and times will be announced.
WebReporter
September
16, 1:30-3:30 p.m., and September 30, 9:30-11:30 a.m. • CPDU:
2
Training on the interpretation and statistical reporting of LINC
will be provided in an open session held in the LTLS boardroom.
If requested,
an iLinc session can be opened as well for staff who cannot attend
in person. iLinc is a web-based conferencing tool allowing you
to log on to a web site and listen to the discussion via telephone.
Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00
For non-subscribers, the following four core courses* are $100
or $35 if purchased individually.
*Getting
Started
August 23, September 7, September 17, and
November 1, December 3 • 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
March 20, April 8, and May 3 • 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
CPDU:
3
The Dynix Horizon system at the core of LINC is a complex system
of functional and database components. To work effectively
on LINC, a
basic understanding of how these components operate and interact
is essential. This session will define these integral parts
of the system,
such as modules, agency records, accounts, security records,
item types, and other codes. Knowledge of these components
will be assumed
in all
other training sessions. The session will continue with an
introduction to the Horizon interface and basic searching techniques.
Registration
*Basic
Circulation
August 24, September 8, and November
2, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • September 17, December 3 • 1:30-5
p.m.
March 21 and May 4 • 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
April 8 • 1:30-5 p.m.
CPDU:
3
This session will cover all essential functions, such as
Check Out and renewal, Check In, adding and editing borrower
records,
Fast
Adds, and processing the various blocks on a borrower's record. Registration
*Advanced
Circulation
August 25, September 9, and November
3 • 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
March 22 and May 5 • 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
CPDU: 3
This session will cover advanced techniques in circulation,
adding requests for borrowers, reviewing the hold queues,
reports and
notices, and the group editor menu. Also, there will be
a discussion of the
policies and procedures for sharing materials between agencies,
reviewing procedures for filling transit holds, and integrating
the flow of
items between automated and non-automated libraries. Registration
*Adding
Items
August 25, September 9, and November 3 • 1:30-2:30
p.m.
March 22 and May 5 • 1:30-2:30 p.m.
CPDU: 1
Bibliographic records form the core of LINC. The accurate
and thorough addition of new items ensures the long-term
usefulness
of the system.
This session will teach fundamental details about bibliographic
records and holdings records. Activities will focus on
the correct methods
for adding items to the system, including strategies
for complete item searching, and identifying serials
and monographs
accurately. Registration
Serials
I
October 25 • 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. • CPDU:
1
This class is designed specifically for staff who check
in serial holdings through the serials module. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration
Serials
II
October 25 • 1-4 p.m. • CPDU:
3
This class is designed specifically for serial staff
who need advanced skills such as publication patterns
and vendors
within
the Serials
module Prerequisite: Basic LINC Serials. Non-subscriber
fee: $35.00. Registration

