Tenn-Share+October+2010

=Tenn-Share Schedule= Code 07 - Professional leave for professional development

October 28th - October 29th - The School Library Collection Fair, Thursday and Friday, does not require registration.

The School Library Collection Fair is held in conjunction with the Tenn-Share DataFest andl Conference. October 28th - DataFest 2010 will be held on **Thursday, October 28,** at the Nashville Public Library. Join us on Thursday for vendor demonstrations, __TEL training__, __free resources presentations__, __committee and interest group meetings__, tours, and __networking__ with your colleagues! All FREE! You must register HERE October 29th - The Conference theme of “Smarter, faster, cheaper” is reflected in the programs on the day’s agenda. //**Faster**//: Once a person has discovered a resource, how can libraries break down the obstacles to delivering that resource in the quickest way possible? Respond to the [|Rethinking Resource Sharing Manifesto] and hear about efforts to organize a [|statewide courier service]. //**Cheaper**//: Tenn-Share’s Database Coordinator provides an update on the [|TN Consortial Purchase Project]. Registration for conference 30.00 Registration Form PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE More GODORT programs will be added in the near future.
 * //Smarter//**: Give customers the simplest possible search box that delivers the best possible results from the widest possible field of library-vetted resources. Attend [|two sessions] on “discovery” interfaces.
 * 9:00–9:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast - Sponsored by [|Ingram Library Services]

> Donna Nicely; Director, Nashville Public Library
 * 9:35–11:00 Opening Session - Tricia Bengal, President; Technical Services Administrator, Nashville Public Library


 * 2010 Tennessee Resource Sharing Award - For outstanding work in promoting resource sharing within and among Tennessee libraries and other information agencies


 * 2010 TEL Trainer of the Year Award - For outstanding work in TEL training
 * Share Your Stuff - David Atkins, Head of Resource Sharing and Document Delivery at University of Tennessee, reports on progress towards [|a statewide courier] for ILL.


 * Keynote: Rethinking Resource Sharing - Anne Beaubien, Director, Cooperative Access Services & Grants Officer, University of Michigan; winner of the 2007 Virginia Boucher-OCLC Distinguished ILL Librarian Award (RUSA)


 * 11:10–12:00 Breakout sessions on Rethinking Resource Sharing - Tennessee’s School, Public, and Academic libraries are making technical and policy changes to improve access to library materials between institutions. See how Sharing Your Stuff can work smarter, faster, and cheaper in your library.
 * RRS for academic libraries - Anne Beaubien and Marion Bryant, Moderators
 * RRS for public and special libraries - David Atkins and Dinah Harris, Moderators
 * RRS for school libraries - Kathryn Bennett and Nancy Dickinson, Moderators
 * 11:10–12:00 Merging Reference Service Points: Keeping the Service Level High (a GODORT program) - University of Memphis merged services desks three years ago. In doing so, considerations for collections, service styles, and cross-training were examined. Mary Freilich and Betsy Park


 * 12:00 Lunch - Sponsored by [|Gale Cengage Learning]
 * [|Learn & Discover] Prizes
 * 1:00–1:50 Search Revolution: Layered SimplicityA new generation of discovery products have emerged that streamline and modernize searching across library catalogs, article databases, and digital collections. They provide users a simpler way to access the full breadth of library collections, while providing more appealing presentation and more powerful search and selection capabilities. Can these products support a state-wide discovery platform spanning a large number of library catalogs as well as the content offered through TEL? Marshall Breeding will describe the current technologies, products, and trends in this area. - Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University


 * 2:00–2:50 Discovery Layer Close-ups - Panelists will provide a closer look at Primo and Encore implementations of “discovery layers.” (See the [|DataFest] schedule for opportunities to view other products on October 28.)
 * David Ratledge, UTK, on [|Primo]
 * Tricia Bengal, Nashville Public Library, on [|Encore]
 * Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University, on [|Primo]
 * 2:00–2:50 Mostly Cloudy and Cool - In follow-up to last year’s session on OCLC’s library management system in “the cloud,” we hear how one Tennessee library [|migrated] in about 30 days. - Andrea Schurr, ILS manager, UT Chattanooga


 * 2:00–2:50 TN Consortial Purchase Project update - DeAnne Luck, Moderator


 * 3:00 Wrap-Up and Action Plans, Door Prizes - Tricia Bengel, President, Tenn-Share