Past ALSC conferences, institutes and workshops
2012 Annual Conference Activities - Anaheim, CA
ALSC and YALSA Joint Presidents’ Program: The Digital Lives of Tweens and Young Teens
2012 Midwinter Invitational Seminar - Dallas, TX
William C. Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training
2011 Annunal Conference Activities - New Orleans, LA
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President’s Program: How Libraries can Best Serve Special Needs Patrons, Especially those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
2010 National Institute- Atlanta, GA
The 2010 ALSC National Institute was held at the Emory Conference Center.
2010 Annual Conference Activities - Washington DC
ALSC Preconference: Drawn to Delight: How Picturebooks Work (and Play) Today
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program featuring Patricia K. Kuhl, Ph.D
2010 Midwinter Invitational Seminar- Boston, MA
William C. Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training
2009 Annual Conference Activities - Chicago
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program featuring Melba Beals
2008 Annual Conference Activities- Anaheim, CA
ALSC Preconference: Summer Reading Survivor: Overcoming the Challenges
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program featuring Dr. T. Berry Brazelton
2008 National Institute- Salt Lake City, UT
The 2008 ALSC National Institute was held at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center.
2008 Midwinter Invitational Seminar- Philadelphia, PA
William C. Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training
2007 ALA Annual Conference- Washington, DC
ALSC/ASCLA Joint Preconference: "The Underserved 20 Percent:Serving Children, Teens, and Adults with Disabilities"
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program featuring Marian Wright Edelman (part of the ALA Auditorium Speaker Series)
2006 National Institute- September 14-16, Pittsburgh, PA
2006 ALA Annual Conference- New Orleans, LA
ALSC Preconference: "Spinning Straw Into Gold: Leadership Potential to Management Results"
ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program: "Raising Readers- The National Early Literacy Panel Report"
2006 Midwinter Workshop- San Antonio, TX
"The Fun and Facts of Early Literacy: Communicating with Parents and Caregivers Through Storytime"