Northern California Technical Processes Group (NCTPG) is pleased to announce:
Increasing Access, Increasing Effectiveness
82nd NCTPG Annual Meeting
San Francisco Public Library • Koret Auditorium
Friday May 10, 2019
Doors open at 9 am for registration & refreshments; program runs 9:30 am - 1 pm
Register online to start or renew your membership and attend the Annual Meeting.
$35 in advance, $40 at the door.
Increasing Access, Increasing Effectiveness
Libraries are always in flux: with changing times come new formats and collections. While sometimes older formats need to be retired, their content and legacy must be preserved in another way. The conundrum to figure out how to make it all available and accessible to users inspired the theme for this year’s annual meeting: Increasing Access, Increasing Effectiveness. Our speakers will share how they took on these challenges and revamped their collections and workflows to achieve the purpose all libraries share: making collections available and findable to users.
As always, we aim for a broad representation of types of libraries (public, academic, special) and a diverse representation of roles within and around technical services.
Programs & Speakers
For presentation abstracts and more information, please see our website.
How to Become a High-Performing Technical Services Department
Lisa Dale - Collection Services Manager, Sacramento Public Library
Increasing Access at Niebyl Proctor Marxist Library through the Cataloging and Preservation of Leftist Thought in Monograph Collections
Ari Kleinman - Cataloging Librarian & Brian McNeilly - Systems Librarian, Niebyl Proctor Marxist Library
The Macro Challenges of Microformats: A Tale of Deaccessioning and Digitization
Sarah McClung - Head of Collection Development, University of California, San Francisco Library & Chris Freeland - Director of Open Libraries, Internet Archive
Increasing Discoverability, Access and Circulation of Objects (Equipment and Realia) in Libraries
Cyrus Ford - Special Formats Librarian, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Lightning talks
TO BE ANNOUNCED
2- 3 quick 5-minute presentations where speakers can discuss one change they have made in their library.
Have an idea for a lighting talk? Stay tuned for a call for quick proposals through our listserve or contact us: nctpg1@gmail.com
Problem Sharing Activity
Have a problem? Someone (probably) has an answer!
Facilitated by Swetta Abeyta - Collection Management Analyst & Technical Services Specialist, Saint Mary’s University
When you join us at our annual meeting this year, please come thinking of ONE workflow-related issue you have at work that you need help with. Among our members' varied skill sets, there will probably be at least one person at the meeting who has the knowledge you're looking for, and we're going to help you find them and a solution to your problem.
Tours
We continue our new tradition of hosting optional tours after the annual meeting.
Please visit our Google survey for more information and to sign up for your tour in advance.
Registration & Information
Register online to start or renew your membership and attend the Annual Meeting.
$35 in advance, $40 at the door.
For more information about the annual meeting and programs, please see our website.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Rice Majors at ramajors@ucdavis.edu or you can email us at nctpg1@gmail.com.
This is not a San Francisco Public Library Sponsored Program. Please use contact information provided above.
Note: Refreshments are not allowed in the Auditorium.
About NCTPG
The Northern California Technical Processes Group (NCTPG) is an independent organization affiliated with the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services of the American Library Association. We host programs and forums for exchanging ideas about libraries and the technical processes that make them run.
The San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin St., (at Grove).
Koret Auditorium, located on the Library’s lower level
Enter 30 Grove St., proceed down stairs
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