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2018 FLA Annual Conference Program THANK YOU SPONSORS GOLD: GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY • BRAINFUSE • LIBRARY & INFORMATION RESOURCES NETWORK, INC. FLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS • DEPARTMENT OF STATE /DIVISION OF LIBRARY INFORMATION AND SERVICES • BIBLIOCOMMONS SILVER LUNCH & LEARN: OCLC BRONZE: FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES • UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA • BAKER & TAYLOR SWAG: REFORMA DE FLORIDA • SCHOOL LIFE, A DIV. OF IMAGESTUFF.COM • JANWAY • FLORIDA HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RECEPTION: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA • GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY THANK YOU EXHIBITORS ABDO • ADVENTURES OF BELLA & HARRY • ALLIED POWERS • AWE LEARNING • BAKER & TAYLOR • BIBLIOBOARD • BIBLIOCOMMONS INC. BIBLIOTHECA • BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS • BRAINFUSE • BRODART CO. • BYWATER SOLUTIONS CHERRY LAKE / SLEEPING BEAR PRESS - CRABTREE PUBLISHING • CHILDREN’S PLUS, INC. • COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES CREATIVE ARTS UNLIMITED, INC. • DLSG AT IMAGE ACCESS • EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES • EQUINOX OPEN LIBRARY INITIATIVE EXPO ENTERPRISE INC • FAXSCAN24 FAX & SCAN KIOSKS • FLD SOLUTIONS • FLORIDA ACADEMIC LIBRARY SERVICES COOPERATIVE FLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION • FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE/DIVISION OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES FLORIDA HUMANITIES COUNCIL • FLORIDA MULTI-TYPE LIBRARY COOPERATIVES - NEFLIN, PLAN, SEFLIN & TBLC FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION • GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY • GET HELP FLORIDA • GLOBAL INFORMATION SERVICES HARVARD JOLLY ARCHITECTURE • INGRAM CONTENT GROUP • LIBRARY & INFORMATION RESOURCES NETWORK, INC. LIBRARY INTERIORS OF FLORIDA, INC. • LYNGSOE SYSTEMS • LYRASIS • MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENCY MAGIC AND MAYHEM PRODUCTIONS • MARK ENTERPRISES • MIDWEST TAPE • MTS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS INC NATIONAL NETWORK OF LIBRARIES OF MEDICINE • OCLC • OVERDRIVE • PLAYAWAY PRE-LOADED PRODUCTS • PRIDE ENTERPRISES R. GEORGE & ASSOC., INC. • RECORDED BOOKS • REFERENCEUSA • SAGE PUBLISHING • SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY PUBLISHING • SEBCO BOOKS SHOWCASES • SIRSIDYNIX • SPRINGER NATURE • STATISTA • T-MOBILE GOVERNMENT • TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, LLC • TECH LOGIC THE NEW YORK TIMES • TLC-THE LIBRARY CORPORATION • TODAY’S BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC. • TRANSPARENT LANGUAGE, INC UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA • UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA • WILEY • WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH WORKSPACE TECHNOLOGY • WT COX INFORMATION SERVICES Don’t be content to do your work the same way it has been done in the past. It does not matter who you are or what you do in the library, bring your idea forward. Share your passion and use your superpower to enrich and improve the lives of the people in your community. The time is now to Unleash Your Super power!” ~ Robin Shader, FLA President

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Page 1: 2018 FLA Annual Conference Program - flalib.org FLA Program.pdf · Super power!” ~ Robin Shader, FLA President. TUESDAY, MAY 22 5PM – 7PM Registration Open ... » Donna Peretzman,

2018 FLA Annual Conference Program

THANK YOU SPONSORSGOLD: GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY • BRAINFUSE • LIBRARY & INFORMATION RESOURCES NETWORK, INC.

FLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS • DEPARTMENT OF STATE /DIVISION OF LIBRARY INFORMATION AND SERVICES • BIBLIOCOMMONS SILVER LUNCH & LEARN: OCLC

BRONZE: FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES • UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA • BAKER & TAYLORSWAG: REFORMA DE FLORIDA • SCHOOL LIFE, A DIV. OF IMAGESTUFF.COM • JANWAY • FLORIDA HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

RECEPTION: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA • GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY

THANK YOU EXHIBITORSABDO • ADVENTURES OF BELLA & HARRY • ALLIED POWERS • AWE LEARNING • BAKER & TAYLOR • BIBLIOBOARD • BIBLIOCOMMONS INC.

BIBLIOTHECA • BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS • BRAINFUSE • BRODART CO. • BYWATER SOLUTIONSCHERRY LAKE / SLEEPING BEAR PRESS - CRABTREE PUBLISHING • CHILDREN’S PLUS, INC. • COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES

CREATIVE ARTS UNLIMITED, INC. • DLSG AT IMAGE ACCESS • EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES • EQUINOX OPEN LIBRARY INITIATIVEEXPO ENTERPRISE INC • FAXSCAN24 FAX & SCAN KIOSKS • FLD SOLUTIONS • FLORIDA ACADEMIC LIBRARY SERVICES COOPERATIVEFLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION • FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE/DIVISION OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES

FLORIDA HUMANITIES COUNCIL • FLORIDA MULTI-TYPE LIBRARY COOPERATIVES - NEFLIN, PLAN, SEFLIN & TBLCFLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION • GALE, A CENGAGE COMPANY • GET HELP FLORIDA • GLOBAL INFORMATION SERVICES

HARVARD JOLLY ARCHITECTURE • INGRAM CONTENT GROUP • LIBRARY & INFORMATION RESOURCES NETWORK, INC.LIBRARY INTERIORS OF FLORIDA, INC. • LYNGSOE SYSTEMS • LYRASIS • MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENCY

MAGIC AND MAYHEM PRODUCTIONS • MARK ENTERPRISES • MIDWEST TAPE • MTS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS INCNATIONAL NETWORK OF LIBRARIES OF MEDICINE • OCLC • OVERDRIVE • PLAYAWAY PRE-LOADED PRODUCTS • PRIDE ENTERPRISES

R. GEORGE & ASSOC., INC. • RECORDED BOOKS • REFERENCEUSA • SAGE PUBLISHING • SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY PUBLISHING • SEBCO BOOKSSHOWCASES • SIRSIDYNIX • SPRINGER NATURE • STATISTA • T-MOBILE GOVERNMENT • TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, LLC • TECH LOGIC

THE NEW YORK TIMES • TLC-THE LIBRARY CORPORATION • TODAY’S BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC. • TRANSPARENT LANGUAGE, INCUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA • UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA • WILEY • WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH

WORKSPACE TECHNOLOGY • WT COX INFORMATION SERVICES

“Don’t be content to do your work the same way it has been done in the past. It does not matter who you are or what you do in the library, bring your idea forward. Share your passion and use your superpower to enrich and improve the lives of the people in your community. The time is now to Unleash Your Super power!” ~ Robin Shader, FLA President

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TUESDAY, MAY 22

5PM – 7PMRegistration OpenCaribbean Registration Counter

Bags Sponsored By: Gale, a Cengage Company

6PM – 7:30PMPoolside Meet-UpShow your name badge at the Caribe Royale Calypso pool bar and receive a 20% discount.

WENESDAY, MAY 23

7:30AM – 7PMRegistration OpenCaribbean Registration Counter

8AM – 9AMNew Member & First Time Conference Attendee OrientationBoca V-VI

9AM – 9:30AMCoffee BreakCaribbean Foyer

Sponsored By: FACRL

9:30AM – 11:30AMOpening General Session & FLA Awards PresentationCaribbean I/II

Sponsored By: Department of State/Division of Library and Information Services

Keynote Speaker Brett Culp Superhero Leadership: How Everyday People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact

Brett Culp is an acclaimed filmmaker whose work has inspired audiences around the world. He is the personal cinematographer for Hollywood stars, music icons, beloved authors, hall-of-fame athletes, and royal families. From tales of everyday superheroes to the stories of children in the villages of Haiti, Brett uncovers and captures powerful human experiences through his heart-warming movies.

11:30AM – 1PMLunch on Your OwnNOON – 1PMOCLC Lunch & Learn (Invite Only)Boca V-VI

1PM – 2PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Unleashing the Power of Digital Literacy

through Innovative Community OutreachBoca I » Eric Soriano, Jacksonville Public Library » Tara Connolly, Jacksonville Public Library » Yuri Jewitt, Jacksonville Public Library » Donna Peretzman, Jacksonville Public Library » Luis Terron, Jacksonville Public Library

• Pop Culture: Reach Readers in a Single BoundBoca II » Margaret Cyrus, Fort Walton Beach Public Library » Kaylyn Witt, Fort Walton Beach Public Library

• I’m Asking, But Is Anyone Listening? Boca III » Maxine Bleiweis, Consultant

• Unleash the Impact of Technical Services Across the Library Boca IV » Justin M. White, Hodges University » Renee Gould, Saint Leo University » Madeline Sims, Florida State College at

Jacksonville » Angela Gaines, Florida State College at

Jacksonville• Photographs & Partnerships: Finding

Connections between Academic & Public Libraries Martinique I (Lobby Tower) » Bill Harris, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public

Library » Matthew Knight, University of South Florida

Libraries• FALSC Forum Martinique II (Lobby Tower)

» Elijah Scott, FALSC » Ellen Bishop, FALSC » Dave Whisenant, FALSC » Scott Schmucker, FALSC

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Awards Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Advocacy & Legislative Committee Meeting

Hibiscus

1PM – 2:30PMPerformers Showcase: Children’s Caribbean I/IIPerformers include: Quite a Catch, Bug Songs, Bucky & Gigi of Cirque du Jour, Atlantic Coast Theater (A.C.T.) For Youth, Dan McGrath, Crain Entertainment, Mashed Potato Players Children’s Theatre, and Positive RePurcussions.

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2:30PM – 3:30PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Literacy League: Summer Reading

Partnerships & More Boca I » Janelle Gonzalez, Miami Dade Public Library

System » Nora Morales, Miami Dade College

• Student Library Cards: Libraries Working Together for Improved Access Boca II » Andrew Breidenbaugh, Tampa-Hillsborough

County Public Library » Renelda Sells, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public

Library » Diane Perry, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public

Library » Amber Holley, Jacksonville Public Library » Lynn Jacobson, Jacksonville Public Library

• Why Your Library Needs Realia & How It’ll Wow Your Patrons Boca III » Juliette Felde, City College

• The Amazing Liaison: Innovative Ideas to Engage Diverse Populations with STEMBoca IV » Craig Amos, Nova Southeastern University » Kelly Grove, Florida State University » Sandy Avila, University of Central Florida

• Art 101 at Your Library Boca VII-VIII » Heidi Williamson, Orange County Library System

• Conversations that MatterMartinique I (Lobby Tower) » Amelia Zimmerman, Dunedin Public Library » Diane Colson, Howard Bishop Middle School » Kiki Durney, Palm Harbor Library » Linda Cue, Alachua County Library District

• Become an Instructional Design Superhero at Your Library Martinique II (Lobby Tower) » Michael E. Sweeney, Orange County Library

System » Vanya Walker, Orange County Library System

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Outcome & Standards Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Leadership Development Committee Meeting

Hibiscus

2:30PM – 4PMPerformers Showcase: All Ages Caribbean I/IIPerformers include: Darren Yong Magic, History of the 1950’s and 60’s through Popular Song, Denny Diamond, Andre Frattino, Al Poindexter, Look Up to the Stars, Storyteller of Tampa Bay (Ross Tarr), Orisirisi African music.

4PM – 5PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Engaging Students with Rare Books Boca I

» Gerrianne Schaad, Florida Southern College » Marina Morgan, Florida Southern College » Steven Wade, Florida Southern College

• Shazam! Marvel(ous) Training Transforms College Student Workers into Super Scholars Boca II » Dr. Courtlann Thomas, Polk State College » Kristenn Jernigan, Polk State College

• The Technobus: Miami-Dade Public Library System’s Mobile Computer Technology Lab Boca IV » Marlon Moore, Miami-Dade Public Library System

• Leadership: Everyone’s SuperpowerBoca VII/VIII » Rebecca Durney, Embry Riddle Aeronautical

University » Jesper Jensen, Embry Riddle Aeronautical

University• Evidence-Based Practice Heroes: Supporting

Nurses in Transforming Healthcare Martinique I (Lobby Tower) » Cyndi Kibby, Library & Information Resources

Network » Karen Johnson, Library & Information Resources

Network » Ann Marie Maloney, Galen College of Nursing

• WebJunction, Wikipedia + Libraries: Better Together Martinique II (Lobby Tower) » Meryl Cinnamon, OCLC

• Networking with Perfomers Caribbean I/II

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Human Resources Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Library Career Development Committee

Meeting Boca III• Black Caucus Member Group Meeting Hibiscus

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4PM – 6PMExhibit Hall Open with Welcome ReceptionCaribbean III-VII

AUTHOR TABLES � Florida Authors & Publishers Association � John Hope � Lorna Keith � M.R. Street � Stephanie Katz

4:30PM – 6:30PMGALE ReceptionBoca V-VI

5PM – 6PMPoster Session IIn Exhibit Hall: Caribbean III-VII• The Power of Information...Librarians to the Recue!

» Ramces Marsilli, Florida International University » Ximena Valdivia, Barry University » Veronica Gonzalez, Florida International University

• College Students with Autism & the Academic Library: Project A+ » Dr. Amelia Anderson, Florida State University

School of Information• Heroes on the Go

» Lina Correa, Miami-Dade Public Library System• Empower Your Community to Weather a Natural Disaster

» Kate Brown, LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library - Northeast Branch

» Kristina Holt, LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library - Main Library

» Mary Kuipers, LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library - Main Library

• eContent in a Flash: Delivering Digital Resources to Patrons Using NFC Technology » Christopher M. Jimenez, Florida International

University » Barbara M. Sorondo, Florida International

University• Evaluating Open Source Software for Your Library

» Felicia Beaudry, Equinox Open Library Initiative• Technology Superpowers for Instruction & Learning

» Breanne Kirsch, University of South Carolina Upstate• Power Up Your Programs

» Rebecca Greer, Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative

• Make Infographics Your Superpower! » Lauri Rebar, Associate University Librarian,

Florida Atlantic University• Discover Unleashed: Enhancing Your Collections’

Visibility through DPLA » Keila Zayas-Ruiz, Florida State University

6:30PM – 8PMFSU Alumni ReceptionMartinique I (In Lobby Tower)

6:30PM – 8PMUSF Alumni ReceptionMartinique II (In Lobby Tower)

6:30PM – 10PM

After-Hours Offsite Networking Event: Disney’s BoardwalkWalt Disney WorldAdditional Ticket Required. First drink and light appetizers provided from 7pm-8pm at Big River Grille & Brewing Works. Spend the rest of the evening strolling down the boardwalk, enjoying the many restaurants, bars, and shops! Meet at Caribe’s Convention Entrance at 6:15pm. Bus departs at 6:30pm.

THURSDAY, MAY 24

7AM – 8AMYoga FitPool Deck(Additional Ticket Required)

7:30AM – 7PMRegistration OpenCaribbean Registration Counter

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

FLA 2019 Annual Conference Doubletree at UniversalMay 15-17, 2019

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8:15AM – 9:30AMPoster Session IIIn Exhibit Hall: Caribbean III-VII• Library Access for Foster Children: We Have the

Power (to Smash Barriers) » Sharon Uskokovich, Florida State College at

Jacksonville• Educating about First Nations

» Elena Lazovskaia-Hall, College Library Broward College - Central Campus

» Judi Tidwell, College Library Broward College - Central Campus

• Social Justice Super Heroes: Academic Libraries as Community Change Agents » Alyssa Koclanes, Eckerd College » Kim Copenhaver, Eckerd College

• Displays Unleashed » Char Purdy, Volusia County Public Library,

DeLand Regional Library » Kristin Heifner, Volusia County Public Library,

DeLand Regional Library• Superpower Your Use of Images

» Lauri Rebar, Florida Atlantic University• #JUSTICEFORPAIGE: Library Murder Mystery

Scavenger Hunt » Heather Ogilvie, Bay County Public Library » Sondi Galanti, Bay County Public Library

• Big Ideas » Lisa LeFay, M.S., New Port Richey Public Library

• Anyone Can Be a Hero! The Origin Story of One Academic Library’s Escape Room » Nicole Morse, Florida State University » Liz Dunne, Florida State University

• LEAF Library; A Super-Powered Resource for ASD & Inclusion » Heather Palmer, Brevard Co. Libraries/South

Mainland• Harnessing Springshare’s LibCal Booking Platform

to Deliver Service, Access, & Sustainability in New Library Programming » Stacey Ewing, University of Florida, George

A. Smathers Libraries Humanities and Social Sciences Library West

» Michael Dietz, University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries Humanities and Social Sciences Library West

» Matthew D’Apice, University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries Humanities and Social Sciences Library West

» Colleen Seale, University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries Humanities and Social Sciences Library West

8:30AM – 9AMCoffee with ExhibitorsCaribbean III-VII

Sponsored By: Baker & Taylor

8:30AM – 4PMExhibit Hall & Silent Auction OpenCaribbean III-VII

AUTHOR TABLES � Andre Frattino � Barbara Meyers � Florida Authors & Publishers Association � Jaimie Engle � Janis Murphy � John Hope � June Hyjek � Lynn Sholes � Melody Dimick � M.R. Street � Sarah Younger � Susan Tarrant

Thank you for considering a legacy gift in support of FLA.

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UNLEASH YOUR LEGACY!Support the Florida Library Association (FLA) with a gift that helps libraries, leaves a legacy in your memory, and does not cost you anything at all during your lifetime.

Add FLA as a full or partial beneficiary of a cash account or list FLA in your will or trust today. Just remember to include the full legal name of the organization, Florida Library Association, and the IRS Tax ID number, 59-1159907, in your official document.

Your gift will help us to continue “advocating strongly for libraries and providing high quality professional and leadership development for a diverse community of library staff, volunteers, and supporters” throughout the state of Florida.

To learn more about how you can support FLA and leave a Super-Legacy, visit: http://www.flalib.org/donate

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9AM – 10AMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Applying Outcomes & Standards to Public

Libraries Boca I » Paul Wartenberg, Bartow Public Library » Christine Patten, Seminole County Libraries

• Recycled Dreams Fashion Show Boca II » Christine Culp, Manatee County Public Library » Christopher O’Hara, Manatee County Public Library

• Combining Your Superpowers: Academic & Public Libraries Join Forces Boca III » Gene Coppola- Palm Harbor Library » Kiki Durney- Palm Harbor Library » Paula Knipp- St. Petersburg College/Tarpon Springs » Jorge Perez- Florida International University

• Unleash the ERM! Boca IV » Tina Buck, University of Central Florida » Elizabeth Lightfoot, Florida International University » Shelly Schmucker, Florida State University

• BizKids: The Place Where Kids Learn about Building & Managing Their Own Business Boca V-VI » Ormilla Vengersammy, Orange County Library System » Tony Orengo, Orange County Library System » Claude Tido, Orange County Library System

• Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Breaking in & Rising Up Boca VII-VIII » Chely Cantrell, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public

Library » Renaine Julian, Florida State University Libraries

• Zine Heroines: Counterculture HistoriesMartinique I (In Lobby Tower) » Cristina Favretto, University of Miami Libraries

• FLA Marketing Showcase Martinique II (In Lobby Tower)

• Make Your Library A Superhero Headquarters With Networking Caribbean I » Amanda Jones, Hillsborough County Public

Library Cooperative » Christopher Sturgeon, Hillsborough County Public

Library Cooperative » Laura Maury, Hillsborough County Public Library

Cooperative• Librarian’s Role in Textbook Affordability: An

Emerging Superpower Caribbean II » Robbie Allen, Palm Beach State College » Alyse McKeal, Palm Beach State College

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Tech Services Member Group Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Academic Instruction & Information Literacy

Member Group Meeting Hibiscus

10:30AM – NOONConcurrent Breakout Sessions• The Super Power of Friends Boca II

» Phyllis Gorshe, Dunedin Public Library• Reviewing for Fun, Professional Satisfaction,

& (No) Profit Boca III » Teresa R. Faust, College of Central Florida » Jenni McKnight, Florida State University Libraries » Diane Colson, Howard Bishop Middle School

• Unleash the Power of Coding Clubs Boca IV » Vanya Walker, Orange County Library System » Ormilla Vengersammy, Orange County Library

System• Unleash Library Superpowers: A Book Club

for Intellectually Disabled College StudentsBoca V-VI » Leah Plocharczyk, Florida Atlantic University

Libraries » Matthew Conner, University of California, Davis

• Workplace Violence/Active Shooter Martinique I (In Lobby Tower) » Master Deputy Kevin Kraubetz

• Career 411: Never too Late to Jumpstart Your Career! Martinique II (In Lobby Tower) » John Abresch, University of South Florida, Tampa

Library » Sandy Avila, University of Central Florida » Tim Bottorff, University of Central Florida » Jacalyn Bryan, Saint Leo University- Cannon

Memorial Library » Rachel Cooke, Florida Gulf Coast University

Library » Alicia Ellison, Hillsborough Community College,

Dale Mabry Campus » Jaime M. Goldman, Nova Southeastern

University, Oceanographic Campus Library » Andrew Hackler, University of Central Florida » Portia McQueen, Florida Agricultural and

Mechanical University• Super Powers Activate: Tools to Unleash

Your Library’s Super Powers! Caribbean I » Bethany Stone, Orange County Library System » Tammy Erikstrup, Orange County Library System » Jessica Pinkowski, Orange County Library System

• Tips for Outreach & Service to Black Immigrants Caribbean II » Ana Ndumu, Florida State University

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Fundraising Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Public Library Directors Member Group

Meeting Hibiscus

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NOON – 1:30PMLunch for Purchase with ExhibitorsCaribbean III-VII

NOON – 1:30PMCommittee & Member Group Meetings• Marketing Committee

Governor’s Board Room

NOON – 1:30PMFriends Lunch with Awards PresentationBoca VII-VIII

12:15PM – 1:30PMPoster Session IIIIn Exhibit Hall: Caribbean III-VII• Walk of Terror Brings Classic Horror Tales to Life

» Kristin Heifner, Volusia County Public Library, DeLand Regional Library

» Char Purdy, Volusia County Public Library, DeLand Regional Library

• Finding Donation Superheroes » Kearin Reid, University of South Florida (USF)

• Muse Meditation: Mindfulness, Zen, & Academic Stamina through the Library » Kellie Sparks, University of West Florida » Hillary Fox, University of West Florida

• Instructional Librarianship: When Hero Support Isn’t Enough » Alexandra Flores, University of South Florida St.

Petersburg• From Smallville to Metropolis: Career Transitioning from

a Small Academic Library to a Large Research University » Ramces Marsilli, Florida International University » April Lafferty, Florida International University

• Let Our Powers Combine: IT & the Library Collaborate for Undergraduate Data Information Literacy/File Management Workshop » Lily Flick, University of Central Florida. » Matthew DeSalvo, University of Central Florida

• Suncoast Campaign for Grade-Level Reading: Partnerships for Literacy » Christine Culp, Manatee County Public Library » Renee Stokes, Manatee County Public Library

• Reader’s Advisory Is My Superpower. What’s Yours? » Allie Brazis, Hillsborough County Public Library

Cooperative » Michelle Frasier, Hillsborough County Public

Library Cooperative » Jennifer Hodges, Hillsborough County Public

Library Cooperative » Tricia Smith, Hillsborough County Public Library

Cooperative• Super Storytime for the 21st Century

» Richelle Rininger, Volusia County Public Libraries » Debra Robbins, Volusia County Public Libraries

• Evaluating the Teaching of One-Shot Sessions: A New Way of Assessing Library Instruction » Elana Karshmer, Saint Leo University » Jacalyn Bryan, Saint Leo University » Darla Asher, Saint Leo University

1:30PM – 2:30PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• One Book One State Boca I

» Robin Shader, FLA President » Renaine Julian, Florida State University

• Ask a Librarian Boca III• The Power Professional: The Ever-Evolving

You Boca IV » Denisse Solis, Florida International University » Enrique Caboverde III, Florida International

University » Jordan Workman, Johnson & Wales University

• Step Forward: Adding Linked Data Vocabularies to Digital Repositories Boca V-VI » Sai Deng, University of Central Florida Libraries

• Librarians Assemble: Identifying, Acquiring & Promoting a New Graphic Novel Collection Martinique I (In Lobby Tower) » Tammy Druash, University of North Florida » Maria Atilano, University of North Florida

• Off the Leash: Outreach and Programming Outside the Box Martinique II (In Lobby Tower) » Heather Ogilvie, Northwest Regional Library

System » Jamie Naylor, Sarasota County Public Libraries

• Super Makerspaces for Small and Rural Libraries Caribbean I » Jonathan Dolce, Astor County Library » Elise VanCise, Astor County Library

• Getting to Know Us: Creating a Librarian Profile Video Series Caribbean II » April Hines, University of Florida » Stephanie Birch, University of Florida » Stacey Ewing, University of Florida » Hélène Huet, University of Florida

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Scholarship Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Continuing Education Committee Meeting

Boca II• Youth Services Member Group Hibiscus

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3PM – 4PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Days in the District: Calling All Superheroes

Boca I » Laura I.Spears, University of Florida » Debra Sears, LeRoy Collins Leon County Public

Library System• Unleash Your Librarian Superpowers to

Author Winning Grant Proposals Boca II » Nancy Schuler, Peter H. Armacost Library » Anna Ruth, Eckerd College » Sara Gonzalez, Orange County Library System

• Leveraging the Framework: Transforming Learning on Campus Boca III » Jennifer Corbin, Stetson University » Grace Kaletski-Maisel, Stetson University

• DSC Library Website Redesign & Best Practices Boca IV » Cheryl Kohen, Daytona State College » Dustin Weeks, Daytona State College

• Spiderman & Ironman Join Forces: Super-Powerful College Library Instruction to Better Prepare Transfer Students for University Success Boca V-VI » Peggy L. Nuhn, University of Central Florida » Karen F. Kaufmann, Seminole State Library

• Author Events in Your Library Boca VII-VIII » Sarah Fisk, Orange County Library System

• Superheroes Need Super Organization: Planning & Planners for Librarians Martinique I (In Lobby Tower) » Claire A. Miller, South Florida State College Library » Cori Large, Polk State College Winter Haven Library

• Lessons Learned from the Sunshine State Library Leadership InstituteMartinique II (In Lobby Tower) » Douglas Crane, Palm Beach County Library System » Amy Johnson, Division of Library and Information

Services, Florida Department of State » Ava Barrett, Lake County Library Services » Adam Chang, Citrus County Library System » Matthew David, Orange County Library System

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Membership Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• Website Taskforce Hibiscus

4PM – 4:30PMFinal Refreshment Break with ExhibitorsCaribbean III-VII

4:30PM – 5:30PMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• The Magic of Makerspaces Boca I

» Ramona Rhae, M.A., M.L.I.S., Pinciana High School » Andrea Parisi, M.S. Ed. with Educational Media

Certification, Colonial High School• Librarians as Intellectual Property Sidekicks:

Helping Your Patrons Unlock Their Powers Boca III » Rebecca M. (Missy) Murphey, University of

Central Florida Libraries• FACRL Board Meeting Boca IV• Blowing Off STEaM: Peer Mentorship for Girls

in STEM Boca V-VI » Sara Gonzalez, Seminole County Public Library » Silence Bourn, Seminole County Public Library

• Unleashing the Power to Change Lives: Implementing Effective Programs for Library Customers Who Are Experiencing Homelessness Boca VII-VIII » Vince Gardner, Broward County Housing Authority » Lisa Gieskes, Hunger, Homelessness and Poverty

Task Force » Nicholas Sakhnovsky, Broward County Library » Steve Werthman, Hope South Florida

• Cheap & Easy Cosplay: Creative Library Programming on a Budget Martinique II (In Lobby Tower) » Sydney Grogan, John F. Germany Public Library

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Intellectual Freedom Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room• REFORMA de Florida Member Group Meeting

Boca II• Databrarians Member Group Meeting

Hibiscus

6PM – 7:30PMPresident’s Reception, Silent Auction Finale, Wine Toss, Meet & Greet with Author Karen White, & More!Caribbean I-IIHeavy Appetizers & Cash Bar

Sponsored By: Bibliocommons

SPECIAL THANK YOU TOJayson Kretzer from Creative Con for designing our “Unleash your Superpower” logo for this year’s FLA Conference!

&Heart Shaped Dreams Photography, www.heartshapeddreams.com, for capturing our event!

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FRIDAY, MAY 25

7:30AM – NOONRegistration OpenCaribbean Registration Counter

8:30AM – 9:30AMConference Planning Committee MeetingHibiscus

8AM – 9:45AMTechZoneCaribbean III-VII• A/V Gear2Go: A Hands-on Demonstration of New

A/V Equipment & Technologies » Stacey Ewing, Univ. Florida Humanities and Social

Sciences Library West (George A. Smathers Libraries)

• Be a Library Superhero with Canva » Renee Gould, Saint Leo University

• Big Bang Your Every Buck! » Jonathan Dolce, Astor County Library » Elise VanCise, Astor County Library

• Canva: The Power of Free & Easy » Gricel Dominguez, FIU Hubert Library

• Editing Photos on the Fly with PicTapGo » Amber Downs, Maitland Public Library

• InformUs; Inform the World: Using Ushahidi for Reporting & Mapping Censorship & Related Intellectual Freedom Issues » L. Bryan Cooper, Florida International University,

InformUs.us• Master the Silhouette Cameo

» Sydney Grogan, Hillsborough County Public Library System

• Springshare’s LibCal Equipment Booking Demo » Matthew D’Apice, University of Florida Library West

• Take a Bite Out of Engaging Video Production with Biteable » Vanessa Garofalo, Southeastern University

Steelman Library• The Mobile Teen MakerSpace

» Jonathan Dolce, Astor County Library

8:30AM – 9:30AMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• Unleash the Power of Outreach: Engaging

the Under-Served Boca II » Britney Hord, Largo Public Library » Jennifer Shaffer, Largo Public Library

• 3D Augmented Reality Coming to a Library Near You! Boca III » Dr. Kai Rush, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

• Telling Our Story: Methods for Proving Academic Impact at the Administrative Level Boca IV » Penny Beille, University of Central Florida » Bob Dugan, University of West Florida » Kirsten Kinsley, Florida State University

• The Power of Tech Instruction for Business Owners Boca V-VI » Taynisha Berenguer, Tampa-Hillsborough County

Public Library » Amanda Jones, Tampa-Hillsborough County

Public Library• Superhero Strategies for Library Programs

Boca VII-VIII » Camielle Crampsie, USF St. Petersburg Library » Alex Flores, USF St. Petersburg Library » Cathy Wos, Barbara S. Ponce Public Library » Josie Griffin, Barbara S. Ponce Public Library

Committee & Member Group Meetings• Finance Committee Meeting

Governor’s Board Room

9:45AM – 11:15AMConcurrent Breakout Sessions• How Do YOU Do That?! High Usage Best

Practices from Your Peers Boca II » Heather Wiegand, GALE, A Cengage Company » Stacey A Knibloe, A Cengage Company

• How to Use Critical Thinking & the ACRL Framework to Identify Fake News Boca III » Jeff Phillips, Florida State University Libraries

• Up, Up, & Away: Economic Development Services Take Flight at Your Library Boca IV » Chelsea Baker, Manatee Libraries » Ericka Dow, Manatee Libraries

• Marketing Information Literacy to Faculty: Advertise Your Superpowers! Boca VII-VIII » Robbie Allen, Palm Beach State College » Jacalyn E. Bryan, Saint Leo University » Rachel Cooke, Florida Gulf Coast University » Diane Fulkerson MA, MLS, University of South

Florida Sarasota-Manatee » Elana Karshmer, Saint Leo University » Alyse McKeal, Palm Beach State College » Portia McQueen, Florida A & M University » Kimberly Reycraft, Florida Gulf Coast University » Shane Roopnarine, Universal Orlando Foundation

Library

SILENT AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT

Thank you for supporting our scholarship

program. Be sure to stop by the Silent Auction

in the Exhibit Hall (Thursday; 8:30am - 4pm)

and the President’s Reception (Thursday;

6pm - 7:30pm). Exciting bid items, 50/50

raffle, and wine-toss available this year.

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• Lightning Rounds Boca V-VI » Let Off Some STEAM | Alix Freck, Santa Fe College » Cultivating the Power of Connectivity to Engage with

& Serve Our Communities | Anthony Stamatoplos, University of South Florida – St. Petersburg

» Life Hack Academy: Adulting Superpowers | Jessica Meredith, New Port Richey Public Library

» Stepping Out from the Pages of a Book to the Real World | Miriam Kashem, Miami-Dade Public Library System, Miami Beach

» A Hero Can Be Anyone: Harnessing Your Superpowers for Social Good | Cristy Moran, Broward College, North Campus

» Unleash Your Lending! | Christopher Boyd, Florida Gulf Coast University

» Why You Need to Be a Sunshine State Library Leader Superhero | Shalu Gillum, University of Central Florida, Ginsburg Health Sciences Library

» Hurricanes! Library Employees Managing Emergency Shelters | Christine Patten, Seminole County Public Library System

» The Next Library Superpower: The Future of the Internet of Things at Your Library | Sandy Avila, University of Central Florida

» Unleashing the Superpowers of Neurodiverse Academic Library Users | Amelia Anderson, Florida State University, School of Information

» Sensory Friendly Library Programming | Miriam Quiros- Laso, Miami-Dade County Library System, Coral Reef

» Teen Podcasting: A Mechanism for Digital Literacy, Community Engagement, Social Awareness, & Fun! | Colin Creasy, Miami-Dade Public Library System

» Stronger Together: Libraries & Community Organizations Helping Hurricane Refugees | Norma Medina-Ortiz, Seminole County Public Library System; Howard Rodriguez-Mori, Florida State University, School of Information

» School Ties: Partnering with Educators | Matthew David, Orange County Library System; Deborah Aponte, Orange County Library System

11:30AM – 1PMClosing Session with LunchCaribbean I-IIKaren White is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 20 novels, including the Tradd Street series, The Night the Lights Went Out, Flight Patterns, The Sound of Glass, A Long Time Gone, and The Time Between. She is the coauthor of The Forgotton Room with New York Times bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig.

1:15PM – 3:15PMFLA Board of Directors MeetingBoca V-VI

• ABDO #610• Adventures of Bella &

Harry #210• Allied Powers #601• AWE Learning #606• Baker & Taylor #301• BiblioBoard #209• BiblioCommons Inc. #314• Bibliotheca #607• Bound To Stay Bound

Books #604• Brainfuse #414• Brodart Co. #304• ByWater Solutions #507• Cherry Lake / Sleeping

Bear Press - Crabtree Publishing #202

• Children’s Plus, Inc. #207• Comprise Technologies

#211• Creative Arts Unlimited,

Inc. #303• DLSG at Image Access

#311• EBSCO Information

Services #302• Equinox Open Library

Initiative #115• Expo Enterprise Inc #612• FaxScan24 Fax & Scan

Kiosks #513• FLD Solutions #501• Florida Academic Library

Services Cooperative #310• Florida Authors & Publishers

Association #702• Florida Department of State/

Division of Library and Information Services #710

• Florida Humanities Council #708

• Florida Multi-Type Library Cooperatives - NEFLIN, PLAN, SEFLIN & TBLC #315

• Florida State University School of Information #215

• Gale, a Cengage Company #306

• Get Help Florida #312• Global Intelligence

Services, LLC #712• Harvard Jolly Architecture

#313• Ingram Content Group #515• Library and Information

Resources Network, Inc. #308

• Library Interiors of Florida, Inc. #415

• Lyngsoe Systems #107• LYRASIS #505• Magazine Subscription

Service Agency #611• Magic and Mayhem

Productions #706• Mark Enterprises, Inc. #212• Midwest Tape #203• MTS Software Solutions

Inc #608• National Network of

Libraries of Medicine #103• OCLC, Inc. #613• OverDrive #105• Playaway Pre-Loaded

Products #704• PRIDE Enterprises #214• R. George & Assoc., Inc.

#411• Recorded Books #413• ReferenceUSA #412• SAGE Publishing #205• Scholastic Library

Publishing #208• Sebco Books #512• Showcases #714• SirsiDynix #201• Springer Nature #602• Statista #213• Taylor & Francis Group,

LLC #615• Tech Logic #204• The New York Times #614• TLC-The Library

Corporation #206• T-Mobile Government

#401• Today’s Business

Solutions Inc. #403• Transparent Language,

Inc #605• University of South Florida

#514• University Press of Florida

#603• Wiley #509• Wolters Kluwer Health

#503• Workspace Technology

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Exhibitor Booth

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Legend

Signs posted designate accessible routes

Indicated accessible routes

Pool lift available upon request

Complimentary Valet Parking available at the reception building for any guests with disabilities

Accessible lift in Fitness Center

Available Upon Request

Braille menus and other ADA devices

ATM

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Java’s Coffee

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Tropicale

The Venetian Chop House

The Vista BistroItalian Eatery

The IslandSpa

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FLORIDA AND THE CARIBBEAN

OPEN BOOKS SERIES

The LibraryPress@UF, an imprint of the University of Florida Press and the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries, is proud to announce the Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series. This series makes available for free 39 books related to Florida and the Caribbean that are regarded as “classics.” It is made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of the Humanities Open Book Program.

Books in the series highlight the many connections between the Sunshine State and its neighboring islands. They show how early explorers found and settled Florida and the Caribbean. They tell the tales of early pioneers throughout the region. They examine topics important to the area such as travel, migration, economic opportunity, urban development, and tourism.

Read books in the series for free at http://ufdc.ufl.edu/openbooks/all.

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FLORIDA AND THE CARIBBEAN

OPEN BOOKS SERIES

The LibraryPress@UF, an imprint of the University of Florida Press and the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries, is proud to announce the Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series. This series makes available for free 39 books related to Florida and the Caribbean that are regarded as “classics.” It is made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of the Humanities Open Book Program.

Books in the series highlight the many connections between the Sunshine State and its neighboring islands. They show how early explorers found and settled Florida and the Caribbean. They tell the tales of early pioneers throughout the region. They examine topics important to the area such as travel, migration, economic opportunity, urban development, and tourism.

Read books in the series for free at http://ufdc.ufl.edu/openbooks/all.

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