Wednesday, August 10, 2005

 

Fun Things To Do

A Tour of Historic Martinsburg

Tuesday, October 4, 2005, from 1 – 4:30 pm

Catch the bus at the Clarion Hotel in Shepherdstown to go to Martinsburg



And see many other sites of local historical importance along the way (including the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad roundhouse and train station, the Apollo Civic Theatre building, the historic Berkeley County Courthouse, and more…)

Grab Some Popcorn for WV Films

Grab some popcorn and a soda and settle in for the show. Program organizers give this year’s selection of West Virginia films two thumbs up.

Steve Fesenmaier, Research Librarian for the West Virginia Library Commission, has assembled a selection of three films for conference attendees to enjoy.

The entertainment begins at 9 p.m. Oct. 3 with two films involving librarians. The first is After Twilight, Gary Watson’s Bush ear update to Fahrenheit 451. The film, which has a female protagonist, has been shown in film festivals around the country, receiving rave reviews. See its website: http://www.nu-classicfilms.com/.The other, The Man Who Wanted to Classify the World, focuses on Paul Otlet, a Belgium librarian who became a leading peace activist after World War I. Classify is a new film from Filmakers Library, a leading documentary distributor based in NYC headed by two women.

On the River's Edge, Francesca Karle's feature documentary about the homeless in Huntington, will be shown at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 4. Kerle made the film as a Girl Scout project. The CBS Early Show recognized her work by profiling her as an “American Hero.”

In conjunction, there will be two sessions dealing with the homeless and poor in libraries. One is based on Ruby Payne's book, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, and the other will be presented by Colleen Smith, Acting Director, Martinsburg Homeless Coalition.

Attendees will also have an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the PBS series The Appalachians and its creator Mari-Lynn Evans, who speaks at 9 a.m. Oct. 5. Evans grew up in Bulltown and was raised her grandparents on the family farm. The Appalachians, which is currently airing on PBS stations, has received great reviews from the New York Times, Washington Post, and other newspapers. DVDs of the series were sent to every public library in the state in July.

Film Night

Join us on Monday evening, October 3rd, at 9 PM for our traditional film night. This year's offerings promise to be exceptional.

The Man Who Wanted to Classify the World In 1934, a Belgian visionary named Paul Otlet conceived of a library with no physical books whose contents could be viewed on a screen. His obsession was to classify, encode and unify books and documents published all over the world. Over the years, he and his staff would fill in 12 million index cards.

This sixty minute film will be followed by After Twilight. Texas filmmaker Gary Watson uses a film noir style to tell his own local version of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Jen Frazier is a librarian fighting for intellectual freedom in a world controlled by a theocratic Christian culture that bans opposing ideas. She joins the interfaith freedom fighters led by “Jessie the Liberator.” American Libraries had a story about the film in its April edition. 34 minutes. Great website at - http://www.nu-classicfilms.com/.

More Fun Activities

Walking Tour of Historic Shepherdstown
Monday, October 3, 200510:00 a.m. –11:00 a.m.

Visit historical sites in charming Shepherdstown, guided by Dr. Jim Price, local historian and Shepherdstown native. Tour begins in the lobby of the Clarion.

Reception at Rosebrake
Monday, October 3, 20056:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Unwind, enjoy food & drink, and meet the WV Library Commissioners at “Rosebrake,” home of WV Library Commissioner Katherine McAteer. Located across the street from the Clarion conference center.

Martinsburg Historic Town and Library Tour
Tuesday, October 4, 20051:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Tour local sites by bus with Keith Hammersla, head of reference services at the Martinsburg Public Library. Stops include the Stephen House, Belle Boyd House, and the beautifully renovated Martinsburg Public Library. Tour concludes with light refreshments in the library.Transportation for this event is provided by the Martinsburg Berkeley County Public Library Board.

WVLA Silent Auction
Tuesday, October 4, 20055:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m

Bid on unique items, many hand crafted.

WVLA Used Book Sale

Check the program for times. We can not live without books! Find an item for your library or personal collection.


Thursday, July 28, 2005

 

Program

See the tentative schedule of sessions and events here.


Friday, July 01, 2005

 

New Voices in West Virginia Libraries

New Voices in West Virginia Libraries is A WVLA 2005 Annual Conference Program Sponsored by Blackwell’s Book Services to encourage professional development and WVLA conference participation by new librarians in West Virginia. Winners present their essays and win a monetary award. Enter now or encourage a new librarian you know.

Learn more at New Voices.

 

Keynote Speaker


Our keynote speaker is Kee Malesky, National Public Radio Librarian.

"With her library colleague Alphonse Vinh, author of the npr.org column, Musings, librarian Kee Malesky performs background research, answers fact-checking questions, finds experts and story ideas, and provides guidance to staff on grammar, usage, and pronunciations (but don't blame her when someone says "nook-yoo-ler"). She maintains the library's book and newspaper clipping collections, and has also worked on special projects for NPR - producing the Election Night Briefing Book, documenting the early history of the network, and designing training programs for the staff.
...
In her copious spare time, Kee collects books and New York City memorabilia, enjoys European travel, and works on her family genealogy. She was the subject of a chapter in Secrets of the Super News Searchers (2000, Cyberage Books) and co-authored the entry on "News Libraries" for the electronic edition of the Encyclopedia of Library & Information Science (2003). Kee has been a member of the adjunct faculty of Catholic University's School of Library and Information Science, and is active in the Special Libraries Association and in Beta Phi Mu, the international honor society of library science. She is a frequent guest speaker at library conferences and workshops." -NPR Biography

Read more about Kee Malesky at NPR.

 

Visiting Shepherdstown

Area Attractions

Historic Shepherdstown & Museum

Local weather from the Weather Channel

Shepherdstown Visitor Center


 

Travel & Lodging

Clarion Hotel and Conference Center
(304) 876-7000
1-877-424-6423
17 Lowe Drive
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
Conference Rate $79.00
Reservation Deadline—September 2nd
Be sure to say WVLA for special rate.

Driving Directions from Yahoo!

OTHER LODGING IN SHEPHERDSTOWN

Bavarian Inn (304)-876-2551
164 Shepherd Grade Road
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
info@bavarianinnwv.com

Days Inn (304-876-3160)
2001 Maddox Square Drive
Shepherdstown, WV 25443

Mecklenburg Inn (304-876-2126)
128 E. German Street
Shepherdstown, WV 25443

Thomas Shepherd Inn(304-876-3715)
888-889-8952 (7 am - 9 pm only, please)
info@ThomasShepherdInn.com
300 W. German Street
Shepherdstown, WV 25443

LODGING IN NEARBY TOWNS

The Inn at Antietam (301-432-6601)
220 E. Main Street
Sharpsburg, MD 21782

Comfort Inn (800-622-3416)
1872 Edwin Miller Blvd. (Exit 16E off I-81)
Martinsburg, WV 25401

Days Inn Shenandoah (304-263-1800)
209 Viking Way (Exit 13 off I-81)
Martinsburg, WV 25401

Hampton Inn (304-267-2900)
975 Foxcroft Avenue (Exit 12 off I-81)
Martinsburg, WV 25401

Holiday Inn (304-267-5500)
301 Foxcroft Avenue (Exit 13 off I-81)
Martinsburg, WV 25401


 

Conference Site

Clarion Hotel and Conference Center
17 Lowe Drive
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
304-876-7000


Google Maps: directions and other lodging
(select "A" on the right, then "To here" beside "Directions:")

Fax: (304) 876-8454

Reservations Toll Free: 1-877-424-6423

Free Wireless Internet service in all Guestrooms.


 

Exhibitors

Thanks to all of the companies and their representatives who came to the conference this year.

Vendors: Increase Your Visibility!

Don't miss these visibility opportunities! See the exhibit space application for details.

A list of all 2005 WVLA conference exhibitors, including the program listing information provided on your space application, will appear on WVLA’s Web site at http://www.wvla.org/conference/. For an upgrade fee of $100, your company’s entry can be hot-linked to your own Web site.

The West Virginia Libraries, the official newsletter of the West Virginia Library Association is published and distributed bi-monthly to the WVLA membership with a print run of 750 copies. Take advantage of this opportunity to advertise your company in the pre-conference issue that will be mailed in September.

Reserve advertising space in the WVLA 2005 Annual conference Program

These exhibits events are an excellent opportunity for exposure. Maximize your visibility by sponsoring! All sponsorships will be acknowledged in the conference program and at the Opening General Session and sponsors will be invited to attend the events they are supporting.


 

Registration

Online registration is now closed. You can still register in person at the Conference. See you there!

For registration questions, email Ann Farr at farrann@mail.mln.lib.wv.us


 

Conference Committee

Chair- Martha Yancey , WVU Libraries, martha.yancey@mail.wvu.edu

Program Chair- Penny Pugh, WVU Libraries, ppugh@wvu.edu

Exhibits - Rebecca VanDerMeer , West Virginia Library Commission, vandermr@wvlc.lib.wv.us

Meals & Breaks - Hilary Fredette, WVU Libraries, hilary.fredette@mail.wvu.edu
Linda Blake, WVU Libraries, linda.blake@mail.wvu.edu

Local Arrangements - Betty Gunnoe, Martinsburg Public Library, gunnoeb@martin.lib.wv.us
Ann Henriksson, Shepherd University Library, awhenrik@shepherd.edu
Jane Levitan, Martinsburg Public Library, levitanj@martin.lib.wv.us

Registration - Ann Farr, Greenbrier County , farrann@mail.mln.lib.wv.us
Mary Strife, WVU Libraries, Mary.Strife@mail.wvu.edu

Public Relations - Jill Dotts, WVU Libraries, Jill.Dotts@mail.wvu.edu

Finance – Thelma Hutchins, Fairmont State University Libraries, thutchins@fairmontstate.edu

Sessions – Danny McMillion, Raleigh County Public Library, mcmillid@raleigh.lib.wv.us
Jo Ann Yuill, National Energy Technology Laboratory, joannyuill@eg.netl.doe.gov
Judy Altis, Mountain State University, jaltis@mountainstate.edu


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