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Student Membership

Children are the future, and as a children's librarian, YOU are directly involved in shaping that future!  With more than 750 student members and 4,200 professional members, the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is your outlet for growing professionally, developing a network, and learning from your peers.

Student members get all of the benefits of professional ALSC membership but for a fraction of the cost.  Student members pay only $18 a year, in addition to their ALA student membership.  To learn more about the benefits of ALSC membership or to become a member, visit our membership page

ALSC Student Sessions

Interact, network and learn--virtually!  Beginning in February, ALSC Student Sessions will be taking place in the interactive online auditorium OPAL (Online Programming for All Libraries), giving students the opportunity to learn first-hand about hot library issues from ALSC members across the country.  Not only are sessions informative, but because OPAL offers virtual interaction, participants are able to network with members and peers without having to travel, which as we all know, can be difficult on a student budget!  Sessions are scheduled to last an hour and will provide ample time for questions at the end of the presentation or panel discussion.  Information will be updated as it becomes available.
Before attending a session, check out these helpful tips for OPAL use.

More sessions may be added later in the year, please check back for updates in the future.  View a printable version of the ALSC Student Session Schedule to save-the-date or share with colleagues!

Current sessions include:

Hosting a Mock Newbery @ your library
Kiera Parrott & Anna McKay, Darien Library
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
6 p.m. CST

www.tinyurl.com/alaopal100

Every year you wait anxiously for that magic moment when you hear, "The winner of this year's Newbery Award is..." This year, let the kids at your library decide who they think the winner of the Newbery Award might be!  Join librarians Kiera Parrott and Anna McKay as they discuss the details of hosting a mock Newbery program, from how to provide a reading list to leading discussions about the books.  Afterwards, you won't be the only person at your library excited for this year's big news!

You can view a recording of this session through the OPAL Archives.

Marketing Your Library on the Web 
Jill Bickford, West Bloomfield Township Public Library
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
6 p.m. CST

www.tinyurl.com/alaopal100

Where is the first place you go when you want information?  The Internet of course!  Join us for an enlightening discussion about how to market your library programs electronically, getting parents and caregivers the information they need through a medium they are already comfortable with.  Learn about cool new tools on the Web, as well as how to use these tools to their fullest.

Connecting Kids with Great Web Sites
Meagan Albright & Sharon Haupt
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
7 p.m. CST
www.tinyurl.com/alaopal100

Learn how to find, evaluate and use Web sites for kids!  This presentation features the chairs of the ALSC Great Web Sites for Kids committee, which evaluates 100s of sites every year to find find and educational tools for children and families.  They'll show you what the committee does to come up with their widely used "Great Web Sites for Kids" list and how you can incorporate these resources into your library programming.

Getting Your First Library Job: Tips from Library Directors
Therese Bigelow, Chesapeake (VA) Public Library &
Gene Nelson, Provo (Utah) City Library
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
6 p.m. CST
www.tinyurl.com/alaopal100

With today's economy, you'll need an extra edge to land that first library job.  Let ALSC help.  Join us for a discussion about the skills that make new librarians more marketable, new technologies that directors will hope you know how to use and most importantly, how you can stand out in a sea of new graduates.  Session will include ample time for Q&A.




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