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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Thursday
November
19
2009
6pm-9pm

SLA Pacific Northwest Chapter Holiday/Centennial Celebration

with special guest Gloria Zamora, President, SLA

When: Thursday, November 19, 2009 from 6:00 to 9:30PM
Where: Mulready/Phelan Residence
531 30th Avenue/E. Cherry St.
Seattle, WA 98122
Cost:$25 professional; $15 student

This event is being sponsored by:

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Recent Events

Thursday
October
22
2009
3:30-4:30pm

SLA Pacific Northwest Chapter Annual Meeting

Virtual meeting and post-meeting Dine Around

When: Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 3:30 to 4:30PM
Where: WebEx teleconference
Post-meeting Dine Around at Meza in Seattle

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West Coast Chapters Reception

When: Monday, June 15, 2009, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Where: National Press Club, Washington, DC

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Annual Student Night

When: Thursday, May 7th, 6-9PM
      Social hour (no-host bar): 6-8PM
      Dinner: 6:30
      Program: 7-9PM

Where: Waterfront Activity Center, UW Campus (link to map)

Cost:
      Member: $35
      Non-member: $45
      Student: $15

Register Now! Complete the registration form to RSVP (SurveyMonkey), then pay by PayPal or check to attend.

Program

Andrea Ryce & Michelle Goodwin
Medical Librarians

Finding Water in a Drought: Learn what some of your medical librarian colleagues have done recently to show the value of the library through statistics, usage and advocacy and developing creative in-house solutions to problems and opportunities. This will be an interactive session for all to participate, share and learn from with discussion notes recorded and shared with attendees afterwards.

Nick Berry
Content Architect & Taxonomist
REI

Have you ever wanted to be an architect, like George Costanza? The good news is that as a librarian, you already have the skills. All it takes is a certain combination of business knowledge, technical knowledge, and specific deliverables. Learn how you, as a librarian, can find careers in fields such as information architecture, taxonomy, and consulting.

Traci Timmons
Manager of Library Services
Seattle Art Museum

The Seattle Art Museum Libraries serve staff, volunteers and the general public which makes for a tailored, yet broad approach to everything we do. Museum libraries are almost always connected to non-profit entities. In dire economic times like these, museum libraries sometimes have to fight for their lives.

This evening is sponsored by: Elsevier