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LEXISNEXIS INFO BREAK FOR MILITARY LIBRARIANS
OCTOBER 2013
Marie Kaddell, M.L.S., M.S., M.B.A. LexisNexis Senior Information Professional Consultant
Twitter: @libraryfocus http://www.governmentinfopro.com LIKE at www.lexisnexisforgovernment on Facebook
• New LexisNexis content and resources
• Conference and Program takeaways
– The Look of Leadership Today (AALL)
– Building Versatility and Leadership in Your Staff and Yourself at Work and in the Volunteer Sphere (LexisNexis National Press Club Event for Government Librarians)
– The Future of Libraries (AALL)
• Best Practices for Government Libraries Spotlight: Tools for Transformation
• Top webinar recommendations and social media resources for November
*Slides will be made available for your reference after the session.
AGENDA
NEW CONTENT
• US Coast Guard Commandant Decisions - These Commandant
decisions and orders are issued on appeal from decisions and
orders of Examiners and Administrative Law Judges of the United
States Coast Guard. The actions are administrative in nature and
are brought to address allegations of incompetence, negligence,
and misconduct. The decisions in this file are dated from 1949 to
current.
• Dept of Defense Issuances, Directives and Dept of Defense
Issuances, Directive-Type Memorandums contains Directives
from the the Dept. of Defense Directives Division. The Directives
Division administers and operates the DoD Directives
Program. The DoD Directives Program processes the documents
that establish and implement DoD policy, called "DoD issuances.“
• Just War Theory: Religious Perspectives and Modern
International Law Compared - An authoritative analysis of
important cases, codes, statutes, rulings, emerging issues or legal
topics is available now - through LexisNexis Emerging Issues
Analysis.
NEW CONTENT
• LexisNexis® A.S. Pratt™ and LexisNexis® Sheshunoff™ eBooks
• LexisNexis® A.S. Pratt™ and LexisNexis® Sheshunoff™ offer over 140 titles providing regulatory compliance guidance for the financial services industry and attorneys in the banking and commercial law practice. A.S. Pratt™ has a long-standing history of analytical content for the banking and commercial practice areas and includes 40 industry-leading titles covering key legal and regulatory issues—including respected treatises, journals and newsletters such as The Banking Law Journal, Brady on Bank Checks and Funds Transfers, Clark’s The Law of Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code and others. Sheshunoff™ is widely known for its how-to guides for compliance professionals. Including more than 100 titles offering expert information critical for the financial services industry, these titles strongly focus on federally regulated banking and credit union lending activities. Some titles are now available in eBook format. Access the list here »
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What’s your favorite Halloween Movie?
Here’s a kid-friendly list of top Halloween movies -
http://www.pressandguide.com/articles/2013/10/11/life
/doc5255b1073885c513161545.txt
Doing any Halloween reading?
Send me an email for my Halloween reading
recommendations!
SPOOKY BONUS
CONFERENCE AND
PROGRAM TAKEAWAYS
http://www.amazon.com/books/d
p/0810887142
What will the library of 2020 be?
• The library in 2020 will be more of a concept than a place. (Ptacek)
• Providing critical services, unduplicated elsewhere. (Mike Crandall)
• Authentic engagement, partnership, advocacy. (Molly Raphael)
• Boutique, tailored services and relationships, embedding in places expected and otherwise (courses, groups, airports, parks. (Lynn Silipigni Connaway)
• The question is who are we? What is role of technology with softer skills? What's our aspirational role model? (Courtney Greene)
Takeaways: The Future of Libraries with
Joseph James (AALL)
What will the library of 2020 be?
• The role of civic institution: trust, neutrality, love. (Susan Hildreth)
• The library of 2020 will offer a culture of generosity supported by fiscal oversight that reflects rigorous controls and realistic projections. (Josie Barnes Parker)
• The library in 2020 will be the last bastion of truth. (Peter Morville)
• "Inspiration architecture" - examples of spaces engineered to lift us up and symbolize what we have done and can do. (Peter Morville)
• ...crumbling
• We’re librarians, and it's our job to fight; for rights of communities to make choices about how they seek, manage, maintain, share information. (Daniel Chudnov)
Takeaways: The Future of Libraries with
Joseph James (AALL)
Want to hear more?
• Audio: Joe Janes and David Votta Discuss Libraries
in the Age of Technology on Michigan Radio -
http://www.michiganradio.org/post/future-libraries-
world-technology
Takeaways: The Future of Libraries with
Joseph James (AALL)
Speaker: Naomi House, INALJ (I Need a Library Job) Founder, 2013 ALA Mover and Shaker Balancing Act and Actions: Building Versatility and Leadership in Your Staff and Yourself at Work and in the Volunteer Sphere
• Steps for balancing work and professional efforts
• Strategizing - What do I need & want?
• Planning - Who can use me?
• Executing - When can I do this?
• Stabilizing -What works?
• New - Address efficiency often!
• Perform - Just hit your marks
2013 National Press Club Event for Government Librarians
Takeaways: The Look of Leadership
Today: What It Is—What It Isn’t (AALL)
Presenters: Gail Johnson (Speaker), Pam Parr (Speaker), Julie Pabarja (Coordinator)
• As a leader would you rather have someone walking behind you as a follower or other leaders walking beside you? #aall13
• We aspire to be leaders but we learn to be followers. #aall13
• If you can't imagine doing anything else then you know you're doing what you love and that can change over time. #aall13
• Leaders know what they do makes a difference, has value, and they have a cause. #aall13
• Leaders love what they do and they can't wait to get to work. #aall13
• Leadership: Thinking creatively is a habit. #aall13
• Leadership: Can't ask people to use their creative brain sometimes and follow blindly others. ##aall13
SPOTLIGHT: Tools for Transformation
By Cindy Romaine, SLA Past President 2011, Romainiacs Intelligent Research with Ken Wheaton, PNW Chapter President 2012
• “Don’t get comfortable!”
• A more connected information-rich and data hungry future.
• The Tools:
• Understand content management
• Align with your organization’s goals and objectives
• Be a change agent
• Brush up on facilitation skills
• Enable the flow of knowledge
• Use visualization
SPOTLIGHT: Tools for Transformation
By Cindy Romaine, SLA Past President 2011, Romainiacs Intelligent Research with Ken Wheaton, PNW Chapter President 2012
The day-to-day approach
• Investigate new technologies until your brain hurts
• Practice collaboration until your face hurts
• Type emails, reports, and presentations until your wrists
hurt
• Sit in meetings until your butt hurts
Read the full article starting on page 41 of Best Practices for Government Libraries 2012.
http://www.pinterest.com/mchrn/old-courthouses/
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
http://www.pinterest.com/usgpo/libraries/
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
https://www.facebook.com/VeteransAffairs
SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/productivity-tools-and-techniques-ht?utm/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/18/sci-fi-books-future_n_4117268.html
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/19/newser-died-in-
house/3025953
ARE YOU ATTENDING?
http://military.sla.org/mlw2013/
UPCOMING PROGRAMS & WEBINARS
• Grace Under Pressure: Tips and Tricks to Cultivate a Positive Approach – Webjunction – November 12th
• When Good Leaders (Sometimes) Go Bad – AMA - November 6th
• The Evolution of Usage Statistics – Library Journal - November 12th
• Become an Expert Google Searcher in an Hour - O-Reilly - November 14th
• Barriers to Change: Understanding Roadblocks to Progress in Organizations and Communities – NonProfit Webinars – November 6th
MOOCs
• MOOC: Innovation for Powerful Outcomes – Ope2Study – November 18th
• MOOC: Writing for the Web - Open2Study – November 18th
• MOOC: Teaching Adult Learners - Open2Study – November 18th
• MOOC: U.S. Military Service and the Law - The John Marshall Law School – November 4th
*A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at large-scale interactive participation and open access via the web. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOOC)
Blog Picks
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Join Marie and her featured guest speaker, Adam Dietz, LexisNexis Senior Government Consultant, for the November 2013 webinar: Legislative Research.
TIME: 12 PM EST
DATE: November 7, 2013 and November 14, 2013
Details will be provided in an email invitation and on the Government Info Pro at http://www.governmentinfopro.com
See you for the next Info Break
in November!