#SLAChicago: Marie Cannon’s reflections
Early Career Conference Award winner Marie Cannon’s write-up of her time at the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago
Early Career Conference Award winner Marie Cannon’s write-up of her time at the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago
On Tuesday 25 September, SLA Europe is hosting an evening event on “Engaging with social media for fun and career success”. Our three guest speakers, Neil Infield, Meghan Jones and Laura Woods, will relate their own experiences using social media both at work and at home.
In the second part of her conference write-up, Conference Award winner Anneli Sarkanen discusses her learning experiences at SLA Chicago.
In the first part of her SLA 2012 conference write-up, Conference Award winner Anneli Sarkanen discusses the conference experience as a whole, including the social and social media aspects.
My Early Career Conference Award (ECCA) was sponsored by the Leadership and Management Division and SLA Europe) and I’d like to start this post by …
Simon Barron shares his reflections on attending the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago as one of our Early Career Conference Award winners.
Early Career Conference Award winner Ruth Jenkins shares her reflections on the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago.
Simon was one of our Early Career Conference Awards winners for 2012. Along with Marie Cannon, Ruth Jenkins, Giles Lloyd-Brown, and Sarah Wolfenden, Simon attended the annual SLA Conference in Chicago from 15 to 18 July this year.
When I heard about the Mortenson Program in 2011, the first question that came to my mind was: how do librarians from different continents like Africa, Asia and Europe, get along during four weeks of intense training and daily life in the U.S?
Last week was our summer networking event at Nomura’s London headquarters on the bank of River Thames
Member interview with Ned Potter, one of the 2011 ECCA winners and author of The Library Marketing Toolkit.
Write-up of our marketing and personal branding event in Leeds