The Library Management Institute is seeking workshop presenters for a half-day mini-conference scheduled for Friday October 8th in Philadelphia. The mini-conference, called "Next Step: Help Wanted" will focus on the design and management of programming and services for the post-college adult population (22-32 years old). The half-day conference will feature a prominent keynote speaker, several morning workshops, and conclude with a luncheon. We welcome proposals for workshops relevant to any type of library (public, academic, or special) on better serving this underserved population including:
• innovative ideas for outreach to this user population
• social programming and networking opportunities for single individuals
• programs and services to help with small business startup
• personal enrichment programming
• career search support services
• programming on the first years of marriage and becoming a first-time parent
• programming and support services for job relocation and finding apartments and homes
• programming and support services in identifying graduate education opportunities
• services for the returning older student
• information literacy programs for graduate students
• special library programs and services for the new law student, medical student, or MBA student
• services and programs for men and women returning from military service
• general programming to help this user population discuss their concerns though the use of library materials, discussion groups, and special lectures
Workshop proposals must be received no later than August 12th. To submit a proposal or for further information, contact Bob Kieserman at kiesermb@yahoo.com. More information on attending the mini-conference will be available in September.
Robert H. Kieserman, MBA, MLIS, Director
Library Management Institute
kiesermb@yahoo.com
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