FYI...the 1st speaker may be of interest. The event is free.
Sally

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economic and social recovery; provide essential services, convene crucial
conversations about equity, and to help patrons find their feet amid
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who are reinventing their services and building on their best
COVID-inspired innovations to better connect with and serve patrons and
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*9:30 AM - 10:00 AM ET | Exhibit Hall Opens/Visit the Booths*


*10:00 AM - 10:30 AM ET | Opening Keynote with Celeste Headlee*
Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR,
PBS, CNN, BBC and more. Her forthcoming book,* Speaking of Race: Why
Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism–and How to Do It*, published by
HarperCollins, draws on her experiences as a journalist as well as a
light-skinned Black Jew—plus research on bias, communication, and
neuroscience—to provide practical advice and insight for how to talk about
race productively with people who don’t already agree with you. Her
previous books include *Do Nothing — How to Break Away From
Overworking*, *Overdoing,
and Underliving*, published by Harmony Books, and *We Need To Talk – How To
Have Better Conversations*, published by Harper Wave.
*Moderator: Kiera Parrott*, Director, Darien Library (CT)


*10:35 AM - 11:25 AM ET | Libraries @ The Center of Public Health  *
Libraries play an essential role in helping the public access accurate,
reliable information to make the right choices for their health. They also
have long helped patrons navigate digital portals to get health insurance.
Now they’re going even further to connect patrons directly to essential
healthcare, from COVID tests and vaccines to telehealth consultations,
on-site screenings, and more. Learn how innovators are leveraging
partnerships and community trust to bridge gaps and narrow inequities in
access to healthcare.
*Nicholas A. Brown*, Chief Operating Officer for Communication and
Outreach, Prince George’s County Memorial Library System (MD)
*Stephanie Buchanan*, Director, Bucyrus Public Library (OH)
*Kathleen Montgomery*, Outreach Manager, Charleston County Public Library
(SC)
*Tiffany Russell, LMSW*, Social Services, Manager at the Niles District
Library (MI)
*Moderator: Lisa Peet*, News Editor, *Library Journal*

*11:30 AM - 12:20 PM ET | Libraries @ The Center of Digital Access*
COVID-19 brought home that high speed internet access is essential to work,
school, and health--and how many Americans still don’t have it. Even before
Congress stepped up to provide unprecedented funding, public libraries were
going above and beyond to close that gap. Hear how both urban and rural
libraries got patrons safely connected during lockdowns, and how you can
apply new funds to provide those programs in your community.
*Dianne Connery*, Director, Pottsboro Library (TX)
*Suzi Perez*, TechCentral Manager, Cleveland Public Library (OH)
*Craig Settles*, industry analyst, author, and consultant
*Moderator: Matt Enis*, Senior Editor, Technology, *Library Journal*


*12:20 PM - 1:00 PM ET | Break/Visit the Exhibit Hall*


*1:00 PM - 1:50 PM ET | Libraries @ The Center of the Job Search*
One-third of Americans under 40 are looking to switch not just jobs, but
career fields. More patrons than ever are turning to the library for help
to replace lost positions, stay remote, leave stressful public-facing
industries, and explore new opportunities. Learn how to replicate and adapt
innovative library programs that offer credentials, hands-on training
targeted to local employers’ needs, and in-depth support for entrepreneurs.
*Brandy McNeil, Ph.D.*, Director of Adult Services, The New York Public
Library
*Morgan Perry*, Outreach Business Specialist, Mid-Continent Public Library
(MO)
*Moderator: Elizabeth Kobert*, Archivist, The Frick Collection (NY)


*1:55 PM - 2:45 PM ET | Delivering Services through Multiple Channels*
Librarians are eager to welcome patrons and programs back into their
buildings, yet pandemic-inspired innovations have proven quite popular.
>From curbside pickup and book bundles to virtual programming, these new
expectations are not going away. Hear how libraries plan to continue
delivering service via those new channels simultaneously with the
reinstituted core, in-person model.
*Brittany Garcia*, Teen and Adult Services Librarian II, City of Rancho
Cucamonga (CA)
*Jennie Pu*, Director, Hoboken Public Library (NJ)
*Lauren Stara*, Library Building Specialist, Massachusetts Board of Library
Commissioners
*Moderator: Meredith Schwartz*, Editor-in-Chief, *Library Journal*


*2:45 PM - 3:00 PM ET | Break/Visit the Exhibit Hall*


*3:00 PM - 3:50 PM ET | The Future of Collections*
As buildings closed, collection development librarians shifted their budget
lines to support a burgeoning demand for digital content. Will new ebook
users stick with that format or shift back to print? Will the advent of
book bundles and other backlist discovery tools change what titles patrons
want, or how they find them? Hear from collection development experts about
what user behavior they see, what they forecast, and how they are managing
lean budgets to get the most book bang for the buck.
*Beth Atwater*, Collection Development Librarian, Johnson County Public
Library (KS)
*Theresa E. Lynch*, Senior Library Manager for Collection Development
Services, Wake County Government (NC)
*Lisa Oldoski*, Collection Management Librarian, Pierce County Library
System (WA)
*Moderator: Wendy Bartlett*, Collection Development and Acquisitions
Manager, Cuyahoga County Public Library (OH)


*3:55 PM - 4:45 PM ET | Realizing an Equity-Centered Library Culture*
Libraries, like the rest of America, are grappling with how to address the
ongoing destructive impacts of systemic racism to advance racial equity and
justice, and move beyond making statements and convening dialogues. Learn
how these public libraries are embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion
into their internal workings through policy, practice, and partnerships;
how this is enabling them to center equity in patron-facing services; and
how leaders at all levels can help make it happen at their own libraries.
*Ozy Aloziem*, MSW, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Manager, Denver Public
Library (CO)
*Dominic Davis*, Assistant Librarian, Madison Public Library (WI)
*Allison Waukau*, Community Liaison, Hennepin County Library (MN)
*Moderator: Veronda Pitchford*, Assistant Director, Califa Group/Infopeople
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