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Working Knowledge
A Monthly Column about Life on the Job
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By Elisa F. Topper
American Libraries Columnist
Elisa F. Topper is a career consultant in the Chicago area. Contact her at working@ala.org.
Column for June/July 2003
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I've been a reference librarian for seven years, and while I've been to a couple of state conferences and continuing-education classes, I've never attended an ALA Annual Conference. My boss will be on maternity leave during this year's conference, however, and she's asked that I go in her place. Since I'll be reporting back to the library of my experience, I want to make the most of it. What advice can you give this first-time conferencegoer?
Old dog ready for new tricks
While they can be initially overwhelming, with some careful planning ALA conferences can be extremely rewarding. Follow the tips below and be assured you'll have an energizing experience—in fact, you'll likely ask yourself why you didn't go before!
TOPPER'S TIPS
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