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| 10:00 AM- 11:00 AM |
Welcome Orientation and Exhibits Open | VISIT THE EXHIBITS (be sure to stop by the Exhibitor Hall at any point in the day for great products and offerings from our sponsors) |
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| 11:00 AM- 11:15 AM |
Welcome by Ian Singer, VP, Group Publisher, Library Journal, School Library Journal, and The Horn Book |
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| 11:15 AM- 12:15 PM |
Keynote Panel: Ebooks: The New Normal—How libraries are leveraging the ebook opportunity | |||
| 12:15 PM- 12:30 PM |
Break & Exhibits | |||
| 12:30 PM- 1:30 PM |
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| K-12/Youth Track I |
Public Libraries Track II |
Academic Libraries Track III |
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| Panel: From Building Level to Regional Level: Ebook Models for K-12 | Panel: Ebooks: Strategy (Not) Required | Panel: Mastering the Transition: Patron Driven Acquisition and Ebook Discovery | ||
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| 1:30 PM- 3:00 PM |
Sponsor Webcast Presentations Presentations brought to you by the Platinum and Gold sponsors |
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| 3:00 PM- 4:00 PM |
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| K-12/Youth Track I |
Public Libraries Track II |
Academic Libraries Track III |
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| Panel: Navigating the Road Ahead: A Guided Discussion of Ebooks in K-12 Libraries | Panel: The Ebook Evolution: How They’ll Change Public Libraries | Panel: Marketing Ebooks to Students | ||
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| 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM |
The End of the Story: The Future of Fiction in an Electronic Age M.T. Anderson, Award winning author and educator |
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| 5:00 PM- 6:00 PM |
Pecha Kucha | |||
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Ian Singer, VP, Group Publisher, Library Journal, School Library Journal, and The Horn Book is responsible for driving the growth and expansion of content licensing and identifying new product and business line extensions for MSI’s various business units, including leading its evolving digital strategy. Ian joined Media Source in April 2010, after serving since 2006 as Bowker’s VP, Data Services, where we was responsible for managing its flagship Books In Print data operations in addition to its .COM and Syndetics product lines. |
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| Keynote Panel (11:15-12:15 PM) Ebooks: The New Normal—How libraries are leveraging the ebook opportunity |
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Luann Toth is the Managing Editor of School Library Journal‘s Book Review. Active in youth literature circles, she was a member of the 2002 Randolph Caldecott Award Committee. |
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M.T. Anderson, author of The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume 1: The Pox Party, won the National Book Award. It was also a Michael L. Printz Honor Book, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Winner, a Junior Library Guild Selection and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. His prescient dystopian novel, Feed was a National Book Award Finalist, a Boston Globe–Horn Book winner and an ALA Best Book for YAs. In the almost ten years since its publication, Feed continues to be a solid choice for Freshman Reads programs in colleges across the nation. Visit him online at http://mt-anderson.com. |
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| Pecha Kucha (5:00-6:00 PM) Close out the Summit with a diverting Pecha Kucha “Happy Hour” event featuring authors and illustrators whose work have made the digital shift. But what—you ask exactly is a Pecha Kucha (pronounced “pa-chok-cha“)? The fast-paced format was created by Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein, two Tokyo-based architects. Pecha Kucha (Japanese for “chatter”) applies a simple set of rules to the by now “tired”-and-true PPT preso: a Pecha Kucha must be exactly 20 slides and each slide is displayed for no more than 20 seconds. Some say it’s the new digital performance art, some call it the anti-PPT, but most simply pronounce it fun. See also: http://www.pecha-kucha.org/. |
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Lawrence Block is the recipient of a Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and an internationally renowned bestselling author. His newest book, A Drop of the Hard Stuff, was published simultaneously in print and ebook editions. Block recently chose to publish ebook editions of selected titles from his extensive backlist with www.openroadmedia.com. |
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Donald Crews has been creating award-winning picture books for more than forty years, including Freight Train (Caldecott Honor Book, an ALA Notable Book, and a School Library Journal Best Book), which has sold more than one million copies. In 2010, Freight Train was adapted into an iPhone and iPad app. |
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Sai Gaddam is a computational neuroscientist, which means he uses algorithms to understand the human mind. He is the co-author of A Billion Wicked Thoughts, which explores the origins of our sexual interests by analyzing the online behavior of people in India, Japan, Russia, Brazil, and the USA. He is currently working on A Billion Angry Brains with Ogi Ogas which unveils surprising differences between the way men and women fight. He is also working on Computational Neuroscience, an introduction to the software of the brain. |
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Gregory Maguire is the bestselling author of Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister; Lost; Mirror, Mirror; and the Wicked Years series, including Wicked, Son of a Witch, and A Lion Among Men. Wicked, now a beloved classic, is the basis for the blockbuster Tony Award-winning Broadway musical of the same name. Maguire has performed original work for NPR’s “All Things Considered,” reviewed for the New York Times Book Review, and lectured on art, literature and culture both at home and abroad. |
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Ogi Ogas is a computational neuroscientist, which means he views the mind as software. He is the co-author of A Billion Wicked Thoughts, which explores the true nature of desire using the largest data set ever assembled in the science of human sexuality. He is currently working on A Billion Angry Brains with Sai Gaddam, which reveals the truth about how people fight. He is also working on Rediscovering Play with Stuart Brown, which shows how the adult brain needs play as much as a child’s brain does. |
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Adam Royce is currently the VP of Digital Content Development for Penguin Young Readers Group. Currently he is working on enriched apps based on contemporary bestselling picture books such as Judy Schachner’s SkippyJon Jones and Jacky Davis and David Soman’s Ladybug Girl and on classic works like The Night Before Christmas and Peter Rabbit. |
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Karin Slaughter is the #1 internationally bestselling author of several novels, including the “Grant County” series and the recent, best-selling thriller Fallen. A long-time resident of Atlanta, she splits her time between the kitchen and the living room. |
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Barbara A. Genco joined Library Journal as its collection management editor in 2009 after 25 years of developing collections for public libraries. She acts as project manager for www.ebook-summit.com. A visiting Associate Professor at Pratt Institute SILS, she is also the ‘face’ behind the LJ/SLJ ebook Summit’s Facebook page and tweets @LJSLJebooksummt and @BarbaraAGenco. |
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Ian Singer, VP, Group Publisher, Library Journal, School Library Journal, and The Horn Book is responsible for driving the growth and expansion of content licensing and identifying new product and business line extensions for MSI’s various business units, including leading its evolving digital strategy. Ian joined Media Source in April 2010, after serving since 2006 as Bowker’s VP, Data Services, where we was responsible for managing its flagship Books In Print data operations in addition to its .COM and Syndetics product lines.
Brian Kenney is the editorial director of Library Journal and School Library Journal. For much of his career he worked as a librarian at various institutions, including the Brooklyn Public Library and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Buffy Hamilton,
Robin Nesbitt is the Technical Services Director of the Columbus Metropolitan Library,
John Palfrey is Henry N. Ess Professor of Law and Vice Dean for Library and Information Resources at Harvard Law School and a faculty director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He is the co-author of Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives (Basic Books, 2008) and Access Denied: The Practice and Politics of Internet Filtering (MIT Press, 2008) among others. He writes a blog at
Kathy Ishizuka is the technology editor at School Library Journal. She tweets at
Christopher Harris, author of the Infomancy blog, is the Coordinator of the School Library System for the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership, an educational services agency supporting the libraries of 22 small, rural districts in Western NY. He was honored as a
Richard Hasenyager is the Director for Library Services in North East ISD. North East ISD was named the 2011 National School Library Program of the Year from the American Association of School Librarians and an IMLS Sparks Ignition Grant recipient to create an institutional repository to store student created digital content. Richard was named as one of 50 librarians to Library Journal‘s
Wendy Stephens has been the librarian at Buckhorn High School since 2003. She has National Board Certification in Library Media, is a Google Certified Teacher, and was recognized as a 21st Century Fellow by the Alabama Best Practices Center. She is very active in the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), and the American Library Association (ALA).
Heather McCormack is Book Review Editor of Library Journal and tweets regularly about the intersection of librarianship and book publishing under the handle
When Robin Bradford is the Fiction Collection Development Librarian for the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, with an interest in new media in libraries, licensing and copyright. Follow her on twitter
Stephanie Chase currently serves as Multnomah County (OR) Library’s interim Reference, Adult Services, and Programming Coordinator. She’s spent more than a decade directing public libraries and creating connections and partnerships, earning recognition as a
Susan Lyon is the Learning Engagement Manager of the Richland County Public Library where she is involved in many facets of learning and instruction for both patrons and staff. Most recently, she led RCPL’s unique outreach effort – “eReady Learning Takeovers” – in which library staff and volunteers promoted and demonstrated the library’s ebook offerings at popular local restaurants. She Tweets at
Alene Moroni is the Manager of Collection Development at the King County (WA) Library System,
Sue Polanka created the award-winning blog,
Scott R. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Librarianship atMillersville University where he is the subject specialist for Government Publications, Business, Computer Science, Economics, and Mathematics. He is also the Information Systems Librarian which encompasses various library related information systems, search and discovery services and data repositories.
Nancy Gibbs is head of Acquisitions at Duke University Libraries. She has held positions at Penn State University Libraries as a Reference Librarian and Head of Personnel; Auburn University as a Humanities Cataloger and Approval Plan Librarian; and at North Carolina State University Libraries as Asst Head and Head of Acquisitions.
Smita Joshipura has served as Electronic Resources Management Coordinator at Arizona State University since 2007. Joshipura has experience for more than 20 years in Research, Academic, and Public Libraries in India and USA.
George Machovec is the Interim Executive Director at the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries. George is the managing editor for
Joyce Valenza is the author of Power Tools, Power Research Tools and Power Tools Recharged for ALA Editions. She currently blogs for School Library Journal at
Wesley Fryer is a digital learning consultant, author, digital storyteller, educator and change agent. Wesley is the executive director of the nonprofit
With 33 years’ experience as a school librarian for Seneca (IL) Grade School, Kathy Parker Tweets as
Paige Jaeger currently facilitates 84 school libraries in New York and manages a virtual Overdrive Library serving 30 school districts. She spent a dozen years as a school librarian prior to which she had worked as a computer programmer and a freelance writer. Her most recent article is in the October issue of Library Media Connection; entitled; Transliteracy—New library Lingo and what it means for instruction. She blogs at
Alison Circle has been Marketing Director for Columbus Metropolitan Library since 2004. In that capacity she has developed integrated strategies around branding, social media, ebooks and other emerging technologies. In 2010 that work was recognized with the Library Journal‘s Library of the Year. In 2011 Library Journal recognized her work with the
Nate Hill is a Web Librarian doing design and development work at the
John Houser has been a law librarian, systems librarian, library educator, and software engineer. Prior to joining HSLC as Library Technology Coordinator, John was Senior Technology Consultant at PALINET. Previously, he was Director of Information Systems at VTLS Inc., where he designed and coded their internal management system and the reporting module for their flagship library automation product.
Eli Neiburger is a lifelong gamer and the Associate Director for IT and Production at the Ann Arbor District Library, MI. His book, Gamers… in the LIBRARY?! was published in 2007; he is currently working on Did you Reboot IT?! Inside and Beyond the Library—I.T. Culture Wars. Neiburger writes a column about gaming and library futures for Digitale Bibliotheek.
Monique Sendze currently works as the IT Director for Douglas County Libraries (CO), where she leads efforts to fulfill their vision and mission through the effective provision of information technology, and has responsibility and oversight of computer services and applications, systems, networks, security web services and communications for the district.
Josh Hadro is Executive Editor, Digital Products for Library Journal. Since 2008, he’s been writing about digital lending and acquisitions, and broke the news about HarperCollins’ 26-loan cap in February 2011. He also writes frequently about the growing divide between consumer expectations and the services available to library patrons. He holds an MSLIS from the Pratt Institute, and tweets under
Barbara Fister writes about issues in scholarly publishing, the promise of open access, and the future of libraries in the weekly Peer to Peer Review column for Library Journal‘s
Joseph Sanchez is the Instructional Design Librarian for the University of Colorado Denver. From 2006 to 2011 he was the Library director at Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, CO. His website can be found at
Maria Savova is a Collection Development and Special Projects Librarian at McGill University Library. She is a coordinator of Downloadable Electronic Content Service from OverDrive as well as E-readers Loan Service. She received her MLIS from McGill University in 2009. Her research interests include Library Technology topics, e-books usage in libraries and mobile learning.
Luann Toth is the Managing Editor of School Library Journal‘s Book Review. Active in youth literature circles, she was a member of the 2002 Randolph Caldecott Award Committee.
M.T. Anderson, author of The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume 1: The Pox Party, won the National Book Award. It was also a Michael L. Printz Honor Book, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Winner, a Junior Library Guild Selection and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. His prescient dystopian novel, Feed was a National Book Award Finalist, a Boston Globe–Horn Book winner and an ALA Best Book for YAs. In the almost ten years since its publication, Feed continues to be a solid choice for Freshman Reads programs in colleges across the nation. Visit him online at
Lawrence Block is the recipient of a Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and an internationally renowned bestselling author. His newest book, A Drop of the Hard Stuff, was published simultaneously in print and ebook editions. Block recently chose to publish ebook editions of selected titles from his extensive backlist with
Donald Crews has been creating award-winning picture books for more than forty years, including Freight Train (Caldecott Honor Book, an ALA Notable Book, and a School Library Journal Best Book), which has sold more than one million copies. In 2010, Freight Train was adapted into an iPhone and iPad app.
Sai Gaddam is a computational neuroscientist, which means he uses algorithms to understand the human mind. He is the co-author of A Billion Wicked Thoughts, which explores the origins of our sexual interests by analyzing the online behavior of people in India, Japan, Russia, Brazil, and the USA. He is currently working on A Billion Angry Brains with Ogi Ogas which unveils surprising differences between the way men and women fight. He is also working on Computational Neuroscience, an introduction to the software of the brain.
Gregory Maguire is the bestselling author of Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister; Lost; Mirror, Mirror; and the Wicked Years series, including Wicked, Son of a Witch, and A Lion Among Men. Wicked, now a beloved classic, is the basis for the blockbuster Tony Award-winning Broadway musical of the same name. Maguire has performed original work for NPR’s “All Things Considered,” reviewed for the New York Times Book Review, and lectured on art, literature and culture both at home and abroad.
Ogi Ogas is a computational neuroscientist, which means he views the mind as software. He is the co-author of A Billion Wicked Thoughts, which explores the true nature of desire using the largest data set ever assembled in the science of human sexuality. He is currently working on A Billion Angry Brains with Sai Gaddam, which reveals the truth about how people fight. He is also working on Rediscovering Play with Stuart Brown, which shows how the adult brain needs play as much as a child’s brain does.
Adam Royce is currently the VP of Digital Content Development for
Karin Slaughter is the #1 internationally bestselling author of several novels, including the “Grant County” series and the recent, best-selling thriller
Barbara A. Genco joined Library Journal as its collection management editor in 2009 after 25 years of developing collections for public libraries. She acts as project manager for 