LLNJ Spring Membership Meeting 2023
Online via Zoom
All LLNJ member library staff
Event Materials
- Membership Meeting Recordings
- Membership Meeting Slides

Event Description

Organizational Updates, Keynote, & Business Meeting
You are invited to attend our Spring Membership Meeting to learn more about LibraryLinkNJ’s programs and services, our recent accomplishments, and our future plans. Our membership meeting is open to all member library staff, but space is limited and you must register. You don’t need to be a Voting Representative to attend.
Meeting Documents:
We will make all meeting documents available to the membership for review in a timely manner.
- Agenda

- Proposed Meeting Rules

- Minutes of the December 13, 2022 membership meeting

- Proposed LLNJ FY2024 Executive Board Nominations

- Proposed FY2024 Budget (corrected 5/30/2023)

- Proposed Bylaws Changes

Notes for Voting Representatives
- We can only accept online votes cast by voting reps, so your presence to vote is essential. Because the meeting is virtual, we will not be able to accommodate proxy voting.
- We should have you listed as the Voting Representative for your library or school district in our database.
- You can double-check this status by going to the Voting Representative List.
- Please complete the Voting Representative Update Form (user login required), if the information for your library needs to be updated.
The meeting will be recorded and will be made available for all LLNJ members to view.
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Keynote: Featuring Award-Winning Author Kyle will share a keynote on the state of Intellectual Freedom from the perspective of an author of challenged and banned books. |
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About the speaker: Kyle Lukoff is the author of many books for young readers. His debut middle-grade novel, Too Bright To See, received a Newbery honor, the Stonewall award, and was a National Book Award finalist. His picture book When Aidan Became A Brother also won the Stonewall, and his book Call Me Max has been banned in schools across the country. He has forthcoming books about apologies, vegetables, death, and lots of other topics. While becoming a writer he worked as a bookseller for ten years, and then nine more years as a school librarian. He hopes you're having a nice day. |
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