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The Maryland Chapter of SLA is proud to bring you an energizing presentation by SLA President Gloria Zamora, followed by tours of the National Electronics Museum featuring cool electronic gizmos.

 

GloriaGloria’s presentation kicks off our evening with a dynamic  discussion about the strategies, tools, and clear compelling language that SLA  has developed from its Alignment Project. Listen to Gloria describe the process and outcomes which we all can use to give ourselves a competitive advantage at  work and spark a stronger recognition for our profession. Gloria’s presentation speaks to all librarians  and information professionals across sectors of business, government, law,  medicine, academia, or wherever we strategically use information to advance the  missions of our organizations.

Our venue is the  National Electronics Museum. Following Gloria’s presentation, guided tours of the museum will be offered. Learn how electronics work and browse electronic devices from telegraphs and a working ham radio station to radars, satellites, and more.

 

Nourishment. As at all our Chapter events, there’s food! This time our sideboard is laden with a variety of fruits, cheeses, hot hors d’oeuvres, and cash bar refreshments.

 

When: Thursday, Oct. 22 (5:30 PM. - 8:00 PM.)
Where: The National Electronics Museum, Linthicum, MD (directions) (located near BWI Airport and parking is  free.)
Tickets:        

  • $35.00 SLA members  (rate is extended to members of: ALA, MLA, AALL, ASIST,  AIIP, ARMA and Maryland Library Assoc.)
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  • $20.00 LIS students and retired SLA members
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  • $40.00 Non-members (guests are welcome!)
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Paypal/credit cards and checks are accepted.

Register now using our electronic form


Registration closes Monday, October 19.

Attend for the presentation.
Attend  for the cool museum exhibits.
Either way it’s going to be an Electrifying  evening!

       

Please join us in thanking our sponsors!
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            Bring your used cell phones and small electronic devices for recycling!
We’ll be collecting these items at the door to be sold with all proceeds going to the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

       
     
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